In the world of medical technology, detecting cancer cells are extremely important to monitor and prevent metastasis – the spread of a disease from one organ to another. However, detecting cancer cells is a difficult task. It will require a high-throughput instrument that is capable of examining millions of cells in a short span of time. That's why a team of engineers from UCLA developed a high-throughput optical microscope that has the ability to detect cancer cells with sensitivity of one part per million in real time.
Ubergizmo , World's fastest camera used to detect cancer cells in real time, World's fastest camera used to detect cancer cells in real time
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