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New “MasSpec Pen” handheld tissue analysis for in vivo and ex vivo cancer detection
Real-Time Molecular Diagnosis of Tumors Using Water-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry Technology - ScienceDirect
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Cancer Detection in 10 seconds by CANCER PEN
New “MasSpec Pen” handheld tissue analysis for in vivo and ex vivo cancer detection
Linking chemistry with surgery to detect cancerous cells in situ | Research | Chemistry World
Integrating the MasSpec Pen to the da Vinci Surgical System for In Vivo Tissue Analysis during a Robotic Assisted Porcine Surgery | Analytical Chemistry
Nondestructive tissue analysis for ex vivo and in vivo cancer diagnosis using a handheld mass spectrometry system | Science Translational Medicine
Handheld Mass-Spectrometry Pen Identifies Cancer in Seconds During Surgery - IEEE Spectrum
Scientists Invent a Pen That Can Detect Cancer in Seconds | Innovation| Smithsonian Magazine
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MasSpec Pen Shows Promise in Pancreatic Cancer Surgery - UT News
Cancer 'pen' developed that can detect a tumour within ten seconds - Mirror Online
MasSpec Pen – Livia S. Eberlin Research Group
The MasSpec Pen detects cancer during surgery in seconds
Direct Molecular Analysis of In Vivo and Freshly Excised Tissues in Human Surgeries with the MasSpec Pen Technology | medRxiv
Cancer Detection in 10 seconds by CANCER PEN
MasSpec Pen detects cancer tissue in real time during surgery – Physics World
Cancer diagnosis using mass spectrometry; Now in 10 seconds with the MasSpec pen - Biomall Blog
Rapid Screening of COVID-19 Directly from Clinical Nasopharyngeal Swabs Using the MasSpec Pen | Analytical Chemistry
Rapid diagnosis and tumor margin assessment during pancreatic cancer surgery with the MasSpec Pen technology | PNAS
MasSpec Pen – Livia S. Eberlin Research Group
MasSpec Pen detects cancer tissue in real time during surgery – Physics World