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Maroc Maroc - KNOWRIDGE.COM - A La Une - 10/Jul 23:59

This implantable LED device uses light to fight deep-seated cancers

Engineers and scientists at the University of Notre Dame have developed a groundbreaking wireless LED device that can be implanted to treat cancers deep within the body. This device, combined with a light-sensitive dye, not only kills cancer cells but also stimulates the immune system to target and attack the cancer. Certain types of light, […]

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