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๐Ÿงต Tartazine Yellow 5 E102

Anonymous 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/science.adm6869

https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2024/09/using-a-common-food-dye-researchers-made-mouse-skin-transparent

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Anonymous 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 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 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 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