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related to sensations and movement in regions and at speeds inaccessible by other high-resolution technology," says senior author Axel Nimmerjahn, associate professor and director of the Waitt Advanced Biophotonics Center."Our wearable microscopes fundamentally change what is possible when studying the central nervous system."

Neurons in the spinal cord , including those that send signals about pain , captured using one of the new wearable microscopes. Credit: Salk Institute

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