Ultra-thin endoscope could open new doors for minimally invasive brain imaging

Envisioned schematic design of the microimager (Image: Carnegie Mellon University)
A research team has used Parylene photonics and MEMS techniques to develop a flexible brain imaging device just seven microns wide.

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