Bioengineered Tool Unmasks Cancer Cells and Could Lead to Better Diagnosis and Treatment
Recent advancements in the field of bioengineering have enabled the creation of a new tool that can help scientists to identify cancer cells with unprecedented accuracy. The tool, created by scientists from Harvard University, is composed of a nanomaterial that is able to recognize cancer cells and distinguish them from healthy cells. This nanomaterial is able to detect the slightest differences between cancerous and healthy cells, allowing for the effective detection of cancer with unprecedented accuracy. This breakthrough could lead to more effective treatments for cancer in the future.
source: Phys.org