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Tiny Microscopes Document Spinal Cord Activity

It is difficult to obtain stable images of spinal cord cells because, unlike cells in the brain, these cells are surrounded by things that move—an articulated spine, a beating heart, and expanding lungs. Researchers from The Salk Institute (USA) report they have overcome this challenge by using new fluorescence imaging approaches…
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