The new SRS microscope uses MRI technology
Scientists at Harvard University have studied the new generation SRS microscope based on the combination of the older nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRS) and microscope technology.
Previously, the SRS microscope used only 1 imaging per minute when taking pictures of animals or people moving very slowly.
SRS microscope. (Source: Internet)
The working principle of the new SRS microscope is to detect the vibration within the chemical structure between atoms.
Combined with MRI technology, the new SRS microscope can capture large organs and targets deep in the human body.
In addition, the SRS microscope is widely used in still-image imaging of organisms and organs in the human body, and it is possible to observe the movement of proteins, fats and water in the body. cell.
The new generation SRS microscope has great potential for application in the field of medicine, especially in the field of surgery.
The results are published in the latest issue of the journal Science.
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