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Hadiyah-Nicole Green Targets Cancer With Lasers
Spurred by family tragedy, the medical physicist wants to treat cancer in a new way.
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A histological evaluation and in vivo assessment of intratumoral near infrared photothermal nanotherapy-induced tumor regression
Photothermal nanotherapy, or intratumoral nanorod injections followed by NIR laser irradiation of tumors and tumor margins, demonstrate the potential of NIR photothermal …
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