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From The Labs

Team develops imaging method to capture previously inaccessible coordination of tiny hair-like cilia in live organisms

November 9, 2023 cilia,  cilia movement,  female reproductive system,  imaging technique,  Infertility,  optical coherence tomography (OCT),  Research

This new method gives researchers access to study previously inaccessible roles of cilia in the female reproductive system and infertility.

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Close up of neurons from the brain cortex of a mouse with Huntington's disease. From the Labs: Neurons in a Huntington’s brain

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