New microscopes against heart defects

A new microscope was developed by European scientists which will allow to show 3D images of very fast

A new microscope was developed by European scientists which will allow to show 3D images of very fast biological processes, such as the blood moving through the heart chambers, and the process within neuronal cells.

Blood moving through a Japanese rice fish heart was successfully recorded by the team of researchers (picture).

It may prove to be a major breakthrough in the research against heart defects.

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Source: Nancy Crotti, www.medicaldesignandoutsourcing.com
Image: European Molecular Biology Laboratory