
Early detection of cancer by an advanced method using tiny customised DNA rings was developed by India-born physician-scientist Sanjiv Sam Gambhir and his colleagues. Stanford University School of Medicine investigators inserted tiny DNA rings into the genes of mice, which caused cancer cells to emit a substance that could be detected from a blood sample. A blood-detectable biomarker is encoded in the DNA rings, and can enter both healthy cells and ...
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