๐งต Tartazine Yellow 5 E102
Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 18:31:26 UTC No. 16378939
So, who's going to try it first?
Pretty sure this "Breakthrough" research from Sandford has been a well known method in histology for decades, but it'll be cool to try and post results here.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126
https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2
Anonymous at Sat, 14 Sep 2024 03:02:10 UTC No. 16379502
>>16378939
Wow, it only takes a few minutes to see the results after you apply the Tartrazine? That's crazy, can I see a video sped up at 2-3x?
>Yea, su-... well, err no. Fortunately, Zhang-Sam-Singh found his old 20 year old cell phone with a scuffed lense, so here's a time lapse for you :)
Anonymous at Sat, 14 Sep 2024 03:24:45 UTC No. 16379522
Will this work practically on humans, especially fat ones?
mice have awful thin abdomens by comparison, it might take a long-ass time for the dye to diffuse fully into (and wash out of) some lardass's 400lb belly.
Anonymous at Sat, 14 Sep 2024 08:06:14 UTC No. 16379699
my yellow 5 is on the way but it'll take a while to arrive.
I just want to compare results (on meat , chicken skin and then my fingers under different colored light)
By now youtube should have been full of guys verifying or disproving the method
Anonymous at Sat, 14 Sep 2024 08:33:03 UTC No. 16379712
>>16379522
if it only makes cubital vein more visible I'd consider that a win, nurses and technicians be staking through veins like it ain't no different than saying howdy do
If I donate blood in the morning I can already use the hand by the afternoon
when a nurse fucks up when taking samples that arm is fucked for the rest of the day cause of the fuvking hematoma