Nanoscale material illuminates cancer cells in freezing conditions for precise cryosurgery
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Breakthrough tool to enhance precision in cold-temperature cancer surgery
Researchers have developed an innovative tool that enhances surgeons' ability to detect and remove cancer cells during cryosurgery, a procedure that uses extreme cold to destroy tumors. This breakthrough technology involves a specialized nanoscale material that illuminates cancer cells under freezing conditions, making them easier to distinguish from healthy tissue and improving surgical precision.
Nanoscale material illuminates cancer cells in freezing conditions for precise cryosurgery
Researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have developed an innovative tool that enhances surgeons' ability to detect and remove cancer cells during cryosurgery, a procedure that uses extreme cold to destroy tumors. This breakthrough technology involves a specialized nanoscale material that illuminates cancer cells under freezing conditions, making them easier to distinguish from healthy tissue and improving surgical precision.
Nanomaterial illuminates cancer cells
Researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have developed a groundbreaking tool that boosts surgeons’ ability to detect and remove cancer cells during cryosurgery, a technique that uses extreme cold to target tumors. This innovative technology incorporates a specialized nanoscale material that causes cancer cells to glow under freezing conditions, allowing for clearer differentiation from healthy tissue and enhancing the precision of the surgery. The …
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