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Does anyone know if this kind of technique would be applicable to studying gene expression in embryological development studies to produce a kind of 3D image of gene expression? Visualizing what is going on in development processes in 3D is often tricky. In-situ hybridizations are limited in the number of genes you can look at, at one time and they are often limited by optical clarity of the specimen esp. if used whole.
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