New on Bioengineering Today: Molecular Afterglow Imaging

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Researchers have designed and used a new class of light-emitting particles as molecular imaging agents, illuminating tissue like lymph nodes and tumors in mice. The new particles could improve cancer detection and guidance during surgery due to their advantages over other visualization techniques.Read the whole story at Bioengineering Today: Molecular Afterglow Imaging in Live Animals.

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