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      <description>Tissue clearing methods Introduction This webinar will explain tissue clearing, how it functions, and the three main methods for making tissues transparent. Moreover, the advantages and limitations of various tissue cleansing methods.
Organic solvent-based tissue clearing PEGASOS (Using in our lab, recommended): PEGASOS version 1：Polyethylene glycol(PEG) Associated Solvent System
Jing, Dian, et al. &amp;ldquo;Tissue clearing of both hard and soft tissue organs with the PEGASOS method.&amp;rdquo; Cell research 28.8 (2018): 803-818.</description>
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