First use of graphene to detect cancer cells

Tuesday, February 21, 2017 - 12:11 in Biology & Nature

What can’t graphene do? You can scratch “detect cancer” off of that list. By interfacing brain cells onto graphene, UIC researchers have shown they can differentiate a single hyperactive cancerous cell from a normal cell, ... Read more

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