Morphing Molecule Detects Disease, Stanford University Reveals

Futurity -- STANFORD (US) — Engineered biological devices may one day be able to detect cancer cells in the body and then manipulate them to self-destruct, while leaving healthy cells unaffected. The devices, built by Christina Smolke, assistant professor of bioengineering at Stanford University are able to sense disease states in cultured human cells and fine-tune their own function in response to a cell’s internal signals.

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