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Smart Lasers Could Make Biopsies Painless

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EAST LANSING, Mich., Feb., 2, 2011 — Biopsies in the future may be painless and noninvasive, thanks to smart laser technology being developed at Michigan State University. To test for skin cancer, patients today must endure doctors cutting away a sliver of skin, sending the biopsy to a lab and anxiously awaiting the results. Using laser microscopes that deploy rapid, ultrashort pulses to identify molecules, doctors may soon have the tools to painlessly scan a patient’s troublesome mole and review the results on the spot, said Marcos Dantus. The results touting this new molecule-selective technology can be found...Read full article

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    Published: February 2011
    AmericasBasic ScienceBiophotonicsbiopsiesChristian Freudigerdefensefluorescent compoundsfluorescent markersHarvardhomeland securityindustriallabel-free molecular imagingMarcus DantusMassachusettsMichigan State UniversityMicroscopymolecule-selective technologyNational Science Foundationnonivasive cancer treatmentResearch & Technologysmart lasersstimulated Raman scattering microscopySunney Xievibrational signaturesLasers

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