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  1. Faster, clearer, deeper 3D imaging

    It’s hard to see deep into tissues – a time-consuming process that can produce blurred images. So, researchers at our Uni, UMG and Lubeck developed an innovative light sheet fluorescence microscopy platform. Now, more detailed scans of fine networks of nerves or blood vessels are possible: uni-goettingen.de/en/3240.html

    uni-goettingen.de/en/3240.html

    Research in #NatureBiotechnology: doi.org/10.1038/s41587-025-028

    #RapidHighResolutionImaging #MBExC #Microscopy

  2. Many in vitro #CRISPR knock-in approaches use small molecule drugs to improve the efficiency of homology-directed repair, but these drugs may or may not be safe in vivo. In this paper from #NatureBiotechnology, the authors find that an FDA-approved therapy, fludarabine, can be used for a similar purpose. Still a long ways to go before any genetic knock-ins are routinely done in vivo, but making progress toward doing so safely: nature.com/articles/s41587-022 #science #medicine #GeneEditing #AAV