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Finding cancer cells fast

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Waiting for biopsy results is nerve-racking, but a new tissue-imaging technique could cut down that stressful period to mere minutes. A novel microscopy technique developed at the University of Illinois is called nonlinear interferometric vibrational imaging (NIVI). It has been tested on rat breast-cancer cells and tissues and, in those tests, it produced color-coded images of tissue, outlining clear tumor boundaries with greater than 99 percent accuracy – and took less than five minutes to do so. Looking to remove some of the subjectivity from current diagnostic methods, the...Read full article

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    Published: February 2011
    AmericasBeckman InstituteBiophotonicsbiopsiesBioScanbreast cancerdiagnosticsEric ChaneyIllinoisImagingMartin GruebeleMicroscopyNewsNIVInonlinear interferometric vibrational imagingoptical biopsiesOpticsStephen Bopparttissue imagingtumorsUniversity of IllinoisWladimir BenalcazarLasers

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