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So... What are the side effects? That is pretty interesting but sounds... like it probably has some horrid side effect or something.

Archive: https://archive.today/Liuww

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>Researchers have peered into the brains and bodies of living animals after discovering that a common food dye can make skin, muscle and connective tissues temporarily transparent. Applying the dye to the belly of a mouse made its liver, intestines and bladder clearly visible through the abdominal skin, while smearing it on the rodent’s scalp allowed scientists to see blood vessels in the animal’s brain.

So... What are the side effects? That is pretty interesting but sounds... like it probably has some horrid side effect or something. Archive: https://archive.today/Liuww From the post: >>Researchers have peered into the brains and bodies of living animals after discovering that a common food dye can make skin, muscle and connective tissues temporarily transparent. Applying the dye to the belly of a mouse made its liver, intestines and bladder clearly visible through the abdominal skin, while smearing it on the rodent’s scalp allowed scientists to see blood vessels in the animal’s brain.

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To be fair, most imaging is carcinogenic, and exploratory surgery is worse. So it shouldnt be "any carcinogen is bad", it's relative risk.