A first-of-its-kind nanoparticle-based in vivo imaging
technique that may one day be used to help diagnose and even treat
cancer has been developed by researchers collaborating from
Michigan State, Johns Hopkins and Stanford
universities.
A first-of-its-kind nanoparticle-based in vivo imaging
technique that may one day be used to help diagnose and even treat
cancer has been developed by researchers collaborating from
Michigan State, Johns Hopkins and Stanford
universities.