Photoacoustic Imaging Captures Single Red Blood Cells In Motion | Video

Thursday, June 18, 2015 - 18:30 in Physics & Chemistry

The imaging technique is based on a concept Alexander Graham Bell discovered in the 1880s, it combines laser light and ultrasound. In this case, at a rate of 20 3-D images per second, scientists are able to study red blood cells in great detail.

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