Mouse embryos measure only a centimeter, and their internal organs are much smaller than that. But a new high-resolution 3-D atlas of the developing mouse, announced the week of Aug. 11 by Duke University and the University of Edinburgh researchers in the online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), allows scientists and students alike to electronically penetrate mouse bodies from 10-1/2 days before delivery up to 32 days after birth to examine any anatomical feature at any angle. Learn more at http://www.civm.duhs.duke.edu.
I am blown away at the advances in medical technology and Duke's role in it.
The advances that will result from this evolution in human thought and capability are mind boggling!
Yo Duke!
barrywilliamsmb 3 years ago