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Smallest blood vessel imaging device made – 7NEWS.com.au
A team of South Australian and German researchers and clinicians have developed the world’s smallest imaging device to look inside blood vessels.
The world’s smallest imaging device to look inside blood vessels has been developed to help scientists better understand the causes of heart disease and attacks.
Researchers from the University of Adelaide (UOA) and Germany’s University of Stuttgart used 3D micro-printing to develop the flexible endoscope.
The camera-like imaging device has a protective plastic casing and is less than half a millimetre wide, or about the thickness of a human hair.
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