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The facility will produce a reliable supply of isotopes for the United States Department of Energy Isotope Program.
If these hollow capsules are modified to target a solid tumor, PET imaging and therapeutic ultrasound can be used to rupture them and release an anticancer drug at ground zero.
Just one month after major research findings showed dangerous PFAS present in more than one-third of fast food packaging tested, UAB and Notre Dame created a new technique to track PFASs in the body.
A 90-ton machine called a cyclotron will accelerate protons to very high speeds to impact human tumors.