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363 Bottling a mouse 'superpower' may heal lungs damaged by premature birth

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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 12:29 EDT

Bottling a mouse 'superpower' may heal lungs damaged by premature birth

Using a four-dimensional microscopy technique, researchers have created 3D video images of mouse lung tissue grown in the laboratory. What they have learned has been nothing short of groundbreaking.

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