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Dyeless Method Maps Blood Flow in Brain Down to Single Cell

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Red blood cell velocity distribution measured and mapped via the new method devised by the Skoltech-SSU team. Each arrowhead corresponds to one cell, with the velocity color-coded from blue (slow) through green (moderate) to red (fast). Courtesy of Maxim Kurochkin/Skoltech. Researchers from the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech) and Saratov State University developed an inexpensive method of visualizing blood flow in the brain, one that avoids the need for dyes and/or genetic engineering. The technique is precise enough to discern the motions of individual red blood...Read full article

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