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CT Scanning For Cancer May Be Enhanced By Uniform Nanoparticles Created With UV Light Exposure

Hannah Murphy writing at HealthImaging describes work of Oregon State University researchers to use ultraviolet light in creating silver nanoparticles of more uniform size. These will be used in CT cancer scanning as contrast agents.Researchers at Oregon State University are developing a way to make contrast agents more targeted. The team is learning how to adjust…

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