Cancer Tissue
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Billed as "a pill on a string," the Cytosponge is designed to scrape off cells from the length of the oesophagus as it is yanked out after swallowing, offering up a larger sample for inspection for signs of cancer.
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Scientists from the University of Toronto have conducted research into how breast tissue regeneration is regulated, working with the mammary glands of genetically modified mice. The findings suggest that development of the tissue could be manipulated to avoid the effects of aging.
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ScienceOne of nature’s most notorious psychopaths may be giving cancer patients new hope. The University of Queensland is developing new cameras based on the mantis shrimp’s eyes that can detect a variety of cancer tissues.
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Researchers have used a near infrared light probe to take a closer, longer look at cancer-causing cells.
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Restricting certain stem cell proteins in ovarian cancers offer new hope for treatment
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Scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara, have developed a drug delivery system that can move nanoparticles from the bloodstream directly into tissue.