Stanford Bio-X researchers use needle-thin probe to get first look at working muscle fiber
Thursday, July 10, 2008 - 18:56
in Biology & Nature
Using an unusual microscope with a tip the size of a needle, Stanford researchers are now able to look at tiny fibers of working muscles in live humans, with minimum discomfort to the patient—a development patients are sure to welcome.
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