UCLA Researchers Develop Mechanism for Characterizing Function of Rare Tumor Cells
September 17, 2018
September 17, 2018
LOS ANGELES, California, Sept. 17 -- The University of California campus issued the following news release:
Scientists have long known that circulating tumor cells, rare cancer cells that are released into the bloodstream, have the potential to provide vital information about a person's specific cancer. But until now, they have been unable to reliably access information on how the cells behave.
UCLA researchers have created a quick and effective mechanism to measure how . . .
Scientists have long known that circulating tumor cells, rare cancer cells that are released into the bloodstream, have the potential to provide vital information about a person's specific cancer. But until now, they have been unable to reliably access information on how the cells behave.
UCLA researchers have created a quick and effective mechanism to measure how . . .