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Scientists have provided the first glimpse under the skin of a living animal, showing intricate real-time details in 3-D of the lymph and blood vessels. The technique, called MOZART (for MOlecular imaging and characteriZation of tissue noninvasively At cellular ResoluTion), could one day allow scientists to detect tumors in the skin, colon or esophagus, or even to see the abnormal blood vessels that appear in the earliest stages of macular degeneration -- a leading cause of blindness.
Image credit: De la Zerda Lab
