Quantum Dots Attached to Antibodies Seek Out, Light Up Tumors in Bright Technicolor

Quantum dots are tiny nanoparticles made of semiconductors that have unusual optical properties. In medicine, they may be very useful because they emit light when stimulated by electricity or an external light source, making them easy to spot in diagnostic tests. They’re more than ten times brighter than fluorescent dyes commonly used today, (Read more...)

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