UF, Columbia scientists closer to new cancer detection method
29th Nov 2005, 20:12 GMT
Detection method involves introducing molecularly engineered strands of DNA into cell cultures and observing whether they unleash a fluorescent burst after they adhere to cancer proteins.
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