ICT&health July 15, 2025
Journalistic Team

A team of Chinese scientists has achieved a major breakthrough in the field of 3D imaging of large-scale biological tissues. They claim to have developed the world’s fastest high-definition 3D imaging technology for the entire body of small animals with subcellular resolution, enabling the fine architecture of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) to be mapped efficiently.

For a long time, knowledge about the architecture of the PNS was based on anatomical studies with a resolution of millimetres. Over the past decade, advances in 3D optical microscopy have led to mesoscopic connectomic mapping of the entire brain with a resolution of microns, but similar analyses for the PNS throughout the body remain a challenge.

IoT of the body

The PNS acts...

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