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| Near-infrared dye helps doctors spot cancer Doctors regularly use dyes to highlight blood vessels that would normally be hard to see, but there's now the possibility that they'll use those chemicals to find cancer, too. Stanford researchers have developed a medical dye that emits light at a n... http://www.engadget.com/2015/12/30/n...eveals-cancer/ |
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