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New fluorescent dyes let cancer labs track living cells in real time
A cancer cell begins to die, and for the first time, a researcher can watch the exact moment it happens. New fluorescent dyes ...
These advances, still under investigation, hold the promise of revolutionizing healthcare for future colorectal cancer ...
SEATTLE. (KFSN) -- What if doctors could diagnose suspected cancer cells without having to take a biopsy from a patient? A new project being funded by the National Institutes of Health is making that ...
For patients with challenging cancers like lymphoma and sarcoma, these 3D images dramatically change the way doctors diagnose and treat their disease.
New NE-AFM method measures nuclear stiffness in living cells. It shows cancer nuclei change softness with chromatin and environment, aiding diagnosis and treatment. By employing a technique called ...
Seattle’s Alpenglow moves 3D microscope tech from lab to clinic to help modernize cancer diagnostics
Imaging of a rat heart created using Alpenglow Biosciences technology. (Photo courtesy of Azalia M. Martinez Jaimes and Karen M. Gonzalez of the Red Horse Lab at Stanford University) Seattle-based ...
In a basement lab in Brandeis' Rosenstiel building, a refrigerator-sized microscope dominates a small, windowless room. On ...
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New genetic test predicts lung cancer spread before surgery
A quiet signal inside a tumor may soon guide how surgeons treat early lung cancer. Researchers now report that hidden genetic ...
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