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05/02-- A team of researchers, led by Purdue University physicist David Nolte, is the first to take "visual fly-throughs" of living tumor "spheroids" like the ones Nolte displays here. The images, taken using an experimental technique called optical coherence imaging, reveal the internal structure of tumors. The imaging technique uses lasers, holograms and special sensors to take real-time video of the insides of tumors. (Purdue News Service Photo by David Umberger)
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