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Laser Printer Method Used to Detect Cancer

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PALO ALTO, Calif., April 19 -- The Scripps-PARC Institute for Advanced Biomedical Studies, which Xerox Corp.'s Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) and The Scripps Research Institute formed recently to investigate advances in the life sciences, announced today its first potential product: a system based on laser printer technology to detect cancer cells. The institute said the fiber array scanning technology (FAST) cytometer system uses PARC's competencies in lasers, optomechanical engineering and imaging to detect cancer cells almost 1000 times faster than digital microscopy, the current gold...Read full article

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    Published: April 2004
    cancer detectioncytometer systemFASfiber array scanning technologylaser printer technologyMicroscopyNews & FeaturesScripps Research InstituteLasers

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