<p><img src="http://unitedyam.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/skin-tissues-rendered-transparent-following-saturation-by-dye.jpg" width="84" height="63" alt="Illustration showing skin tissues rendered transparent following saturation by FD&C Yellow 5, including the paths of photons reflecting off undyed tissues." border="0" align="left"></p><p>Researchers have developed a new process -- a topical application of food-safe dye -- to see organs within a body by rendering overlying tissues transparent to visible light. In this illustration, skin tissues are rendered transparent following saturation by FD&C Yellow 5, including the paths of ...</p><p>This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item.</p>
Researchers have developed a new process — a topical application of food-safe dye — to see organs within a body by rendering overlying tissues transparent to visible light. In this illustration, skin tissues are rendered transparent following saturation by FD&C Yellow 5, including the paths of …
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