Bevacizumab Better Than Gold Standard Imaging At Detecting Tumors
Wednesday, October 22, 2008 - 07:21
in Mathematics & Economics
Scientists have developed a new imaging agent that can be used in scanning for tumors, and which gives a much clearer and more precise image than existing methods. The discovery has the potential to revolutionize pre-clinical cancer research and clinical diagnostic practice.
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