A thin optical fiber shows promise for use in minimally invasive deep tissue studies in brains affected by Alzheimer’s disease, researchers reported in APL Photonics.
A study by Benjamin Lochocki, PhD, a postdoctoral researcher at the Advanced Research Center for Nanolithography at the University of Amsterdam, and colleagues could potentially set the stage for minimally invasive in vivo
An optical fiber as thin as a strand of hair holds promise for use in minimally invasive deep-tissue studies of patients' brains that show the effects Alzheimer's disease and other brain disorders.
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