Scientists make mouse skin transparent using common food dye, echoing HG Wells’ ‘Invisible Man’

Scientists make mouse skin transparent using common food dye, echoing HG Wells’ ‘Invisible Man’

A new research has revealed that a common food dye, tartrazine (FD&C Yellow No. 5), can temporarily render the skin of living mice transparent, allowing for unprecedented visualization of internal structures without invasive procedures.This groundbreaking study, published in the journal Science, marks a significant advancement in biomedical imaging techniques.This discovery, reminiscent of the serum in … Read more