University of Leeds scientists develop nanopipette for non-destructive cell sampling in cancer research.

Scientists at the University of Leeds developed a nanopipette, a device with nanoscopic needles, that can inject or extract samples from living cells without destroying them. This breakthrough allows researchers to study tumour cells before, during, and after treatment, providing valuable insights to develop more effective cancer medications. The technology enables scientists to observe cell changes post-treatment and has the potential to revolutionize cancer research.

March 06, 2024
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