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Using nano-probes to amplify biochemical signals could lead to targeted, noninvasive treatment of cancer.
Using nano-probes to amplify biochemical signals could lead to targeted, noninvasive treatment of cancer.
USC Dornsife’s Mark Thompson co-delivers a keynote address at the recent inaugural UCLA-USC-Caltech symposium. Thompson discusses his pioneering tiny indium oxide devices that can detect the presence of a protein in the blood of ovarian cancer patients.
Nanoscale spectrometer helps USC College biologists describe a missing step in the global carbon and nitrogen process.