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Tuesday, 13 April 2010 17:50 |
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( Purdue University ) New research findings suggest that an experimental ultrasensitive medical imaging technique that uses a pulsed laser and tiny metallic "nanocages" might enable both the early detection and treatment of disease. The system works by shining near-infrared laser pulses through the skin to detect hollow nanocages and solid nanoparticles -- made of an alloy of gold and silver ...
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