Cornell researcher Michael King has developed an implantable device that captures and kills cancerous blood cells as they travel throughout the body, halting their spread. He calls the device a “lint brush” for the blood. King, who is an associate professor of biomedical engineering says the implantable cancer-killing device takes advantage of the body’s natural ability to fight infection, and might be used to treat a variety of cancers.
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Posted by sruthibt06 on February 28th 2009




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