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Cancer is an insidious disease, paying no heed to when, where or whom it might strike. But scientists continue to wage a war against it, hoping to claim the ultimate prize – a cure. Latest research from chemists at the University of Florida suggests a new technique using near infrared light could help scientists to view and photograph lysosomes – sac-like structures within cells – that are linked to cancer and other diseases... Continue Reading Near infrared light to help researchers hunt for cancers
Tags: Cancer, cancer tissue, Disease, Infra-red, Medical
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