Australian researchers use nanotechnology to detect cancer cells

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Sydney, Australia (CU)_ Australian researchers at La Trobe University in Melbourne have devised a novel and more successful method for identifying some forms of cancer in its early stages. The research, which was published in The Nature on Thursday, demonstrated how the use of a novel microscope slide known as NanoMslide can differentiate cancer cells from other sick cells. This technology can make cancer cells and other sick cells stand out in dramatic color contrast.

According to Prof. Brian Abbey, chief of the project, the breakthrough technology was invented after…

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