A hand-held, miniature microscope roughly the size of a pen can allow surgeons to 'see' at a cellular level in the operating room and determine where to stop cutting the tumour to kill only cancerous ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new study is bringing non-invasive cancer detection to the forefront with a new microscope. A group of scientists from the ...
(Nanowerk News) Surgeons removing a malignant brain tumor don't want to leave cancerous material behind. But they're also trying to protect healthy brain matter and minimize neurological harm. Once ...
New York: Scientists, including one of Indian-origin, are developing a handheld microscope, roughly the size of a pen, which could allow brain cancer surgeons to "see" at a cellular level in the ...
Engineers have developed a technology that turns a conventional light microscope into what's called a super-resolution microscope. It improves the microscope's resolution (from 200 nm to 40 nm) so ...
Researchers expect to begin testing it as a cancer-screening tool in clinical settings next year. (Istock Image) Washington: A hand-held, miniature microscope roughly the size of a pen can allow ...
A miniature microscope that can "see" cancerous cells and tell surgeons where to stop cutting tissue has been developed by researchers at the University of Washington. The microscope, as small as a ...
Once they open up a patient’s skull, there’s no time to send tissue samples to a pathology lab — where they are typically frozen, sliced, stained, mounted on slides and investigated under a bulky ...
Mechanical engineers and collaborators have developed a handheld microscope to help doctors and dentists distinguish between healthy and cancerous cells in an office setting or operating room.