Scientists have identified two new fluorescent tumor-targeting agents that seek and light up brain cancer cells, suggesting they may help neurosurgeons to more accurately localize and completely resect brain tumors. Researchers at University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health evaluated two "tumor-selective" fluorescent agents, called CLR1501 and CLR1502, for their ability to differentiate brain tumors from normal brain tissue in mice. This ...
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