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Cell-by-Cell Treatments Based on Optical Tweezing

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DUNDEE, Scotland, Aug. 16, 2006 -- New, noninvasive surgical techniques using ultrasound and laser technology to deliver cell-by-cell medical treatments could be applied to cancer and gene therapies. Physicists Paul Campbell of the University of Dundee and Kishan Dholakia at the University of St. Andrews (Fife, Scotland), have each been awarded more than £1 million to develop the technique by the UK Basic Technology Programme, administered by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. The basis of the new technology involves a somewhat unexpected property of light: When sharply focused, it can actually...Read full article

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    Published: August 2006
    Basic Sciencecancercell-by-cell medical treatmentsdefensegene therapiesindustriallaser technologyNews & FeaturesultrasoundUniversity of DundeeUniversity of St. Andrews

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