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Biomagnetics Eyed for Tests

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LONDON, March 4, 2008 -- A device that combines magnetic nanoparticles with an extremely sensitive magnetic microscope could make early detection of breast cancer more cost effective and easier to administer. The device was developed by a team from University College London (UCL), who plan to use the magnetic nanoparticles and the magnetometer called the "HistoMag" to detect cancerous cells in breast tissue samples. Schematic of the HistoMag magnetic microscope. The arrow points to a glass slide for mounting biopsy tissue. (Images courtesy London Centre for Nanotechnology) “Each year 35,000 women are diagnosed...Read full article

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    Published: March 2008
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