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02 March 2026

Dive into Liver

Here, human liver tissue with and without fibrosis has been reconstructed at cell level in 3D by a combination of fluorescent tagging of cell types tissue clearing, microscopy, and computational software. Insights for understanding liver disease and how to treat it

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Written by Lindsey Goff

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