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Breast Cancer
Research on breast cancer detailed by scientists at Texas A&M University
February 1st, 2007
New research, "Quantification of the heterogeneity in breast cancer cell lines using whole-cell impedance spectroscopy," is the subject of a report. "Quantification of the heterogeneity of tumor cell populations is of interest for many diagnostic and therapeutic applications, including determining the cancerous stage of tumors. We attempted to differentiate human breast cancer cell lines from different pathologic stages and compare that with a normal human breast tissue cell line by characterizing the impedance properties of each cell line," scientists in the United States report. "A microelectrical impedance spectroscopy system has been developed that can trap a single...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2007-02-01)
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