Revolutionary Noninvasive Technique for Photodegradation of Bilirubin
A new breakthrough in medical imaging has recently been achieved by scientists at the University of Tsukuba in Japan, who have developed a noninvasive imaging technique to degrade bilirubin in the human body. Bilirubin is a yellow pigment that can accumulate in the body due to certain medical conditions, and can cause serious health issues if not treated. The new technique uses fluorescent imaging to target and degrade the bilirubin, without the need for invasive surgery or drugs. This is a major step forward in the detection and treatment of bilirubin-related conditions, and could lead to improved patient outcomes.
source: Phys.org