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Scientists use glowing chemical to assist brain cancer surgery

Shreyashi ChakrabortybyShreyashi Chakraborty
November 9, 2018
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Scientists will now be able to differentiate between cancer cells and healthy brain tissue. A chemical 5-ALA ends up in fast-growing cancer cells, turning them pink because they don’t release an enzyme required to break it down. Using the colour as a differentiator, scientists will be able to remove cancerous cells easily.

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