On the way to 'one size fits all' tracer
Friday 26 June 2020
- Life Cooperative
Researchers of the UMCG on Campus Groningen recently got the first hopeful results with a fluorescente tracer that can be used to trace a range of tumors safely and efficiently. In a first study with patients with different types of cancer, a recently developed tracer that makes a fluorescent light with tumors, independently of the tumor type, proved to be safely and clinically suitable. Read the whole article that was published by the UMCG and in Nature Communications here.
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