Mouse pancreatic cyst

Explore this high-resolution 3D visualization of a mouse pancreatic cyst, dual-stained with Ki67 (green) to highlight proliferating cells and γ-H2AX (purple) to indicate DNA damage. Unlike traditional 2D histology, this 3D imaging approach preserves the full architecture of the tissue, offering a comprehensive view without the limitations of physical sectioning.

Why choose 3D over 2D?

  • Visualize the complete cyst structure in context—no missing features due to sectioning

  • Accurately localize proliferation and DNA damage within the native tissue environment

  • Maintain spatial relationships that are often lost in 2D slices

Traditional slides can miss critical insights. 3D imaging brings them into focus.

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