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An unprecedented view of the origins of disease

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DOUGLAS FARMER, SENIOR EDITOR [email protected]

Photoacoustic microscopy is allowing researchers and clinicians an unprecedented view — based on the technique’s ability to reveal information about the circulation of cells throughout the body — of the origins of disease. It is also opening a window into the innate abilities of animal species to adapt to their environments. For example, photoacoustic microscopy has revealed the ability of glass frogs to camouflage themselves by becoming nearly transparent, even while they sleep or rest. The photoacoustic microscopy technique involves using a laser beam that is absorbed...Read full article

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