How Cancer Cells Become More 'Gloopy' As They Die - 0 views
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Matti Narkia on 15 Mar 09ScienceDaily (Mar. 15, 2009) - The viscosity, or 'gloopiness', of different parts of cancer cells increases dramatically when they are blasted with light-activated cancer drugs, according to new images that provide fundamental insights into how cancer cells die, published in Nature Chemistry March 15.