Multiplexed C Dots Track Cancer Cells to Improve Patient Care: Cornell University
December 05, 2019
December 05, 2019
ITHACA, New York, Dec. 5 [TNSmedicalresearch-Science Advances journal] -- Cornell University issued the following news:
For more than a decade, researchers have used glowing nanoparticles called Cornell dots, or C dots, to illuminate cancer cells, target tumors and even induce cell death (http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2016/09/cancer-killers-c-dots-show-ability-induce-cell-death-tumors).
Now, a new iteration of C dots is expanding their impact through fluorescence-base . . .
For more than a decade, researchers have used glowing nanoparticles called Cornell dots, or C dots, to illuminate cancer cells, target tumors and even induce cell death (http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2016/09/cancer-killers-c-dots-show-ability-induce-cell-death-tumors).
Now, a new iteration of C dots is expanding their impact through fluorescence-base . . .