I found this interesting, but wonder if it has any practical application?
I mean, as someone who has counted (mouse) hair cells mounted on slides via eyeball+microscope, it seems very practical to me!
Agreed. Poor choice of words on my part. Any implications for treatment?
Someone will correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think you can image the cochlea in a living human being at that level of detail.
No, the individual needs to be dead before you can use this.
But basic research, sure, give the mouse a treatment and then it takes a bit of the work out of seeing whether the treatment was effective.
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