Vanderbilt scientists develop new tool that could lead to noninvasive "liquid biopsies"
July 15, 2024
July 15, 2024
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 15 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news:
Biopsies are clinical tools commonly used to diagnose a variety of diseases or to monitor tissue for abnormal growth or even rejection of a transplant. During biopsies, tissue samples are removed from the body so they can be examined more closely, but depending on the type of tissue that's needed, the procedure can be rather invasive.
Researchers from the School of Medicine Basic Sciences . . .
Biopsies are clinical tools commonly used to diagnose a variety of diseases or to monitor tissue for abnormal growth or even rejection of a transplant. During biopsies, tissue samples are removed from the body so they can be examined more closely, but depending on the type of tissue that's needed, the procedure can be rather invasive.
Researchers from the School of Medicine Basic Sciences . . .