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Sensor Speeds Tumor Detection

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DRESDEN, Germany, June 8, 2010 — As an alternative to invasive and time-consuming biopsies, scientists have fitted a microscopic image sensor in an endoscope for in vivo cancer diagnosis. The fiber transmits the laser light to the microscanner mirror. Both are fitted into the tip of the endoscope. (Image: Fraunhofer IPMS) With the hope of reducing the time and stress involved with biopsies, scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (Fraunhofer IPMS) have developed a microscope head with a diameter of just 8 mm which can optically resolve and magnify tissue cells measuring just 10 to 20...Read full article

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    Published: June 2010
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