Exploring Human Placenta in 3D: A New Era in Spatial Biology

Experience the intricate architecture of human placenta tissue in this captivating 3D video, designed to showcase the power of advanced spatial biology.

We start with individual channels, building up to an impressive composite: SMA in vivid purple, HLA-G in bright yellow, and CD31 in crisp cyan. This video demonstrates seamless transitions from broad, low-resolution scans to finely detailed, high-resolution regions of interest (ROIs), zooming in on single-cell features—watch closely at the 00:47 mark for the detailed view.

This journey from whole-tissue imaging to single-cell resolution unveils unprecedented insights, capturing the complexities of tissue architecture like never before.

Welcome to the forefront of 3D spatial biology innovation.

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