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Ovarian cancer’s first stages imaged

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A new model of time-lapse microscopy has been created to provide better visualization of metastatic processes in their early stages. Researchers at Harvard University have created a laboratory model using time-lapse video microscopic technology that enables doctors to observe the early stages of ovarian cancer metastasis. The technique makes it possible to observe key molecular mechanisms that are necessary for the force-dependent processes associated with metastasis. Ovarian metastatic tumors are some of the most morbid because they can grow large enough to interfere with organ...Read full article

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    Published: September 2011
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