seems really impossible but it is so .... NASA was the first to create a "nose" to electronically monitor the air quality aboard the space shuttle Endeavour. In fact, this new tool can also be used to distinguish the differences "fragrance" between normal cells and cancer cells. This spectacular discovery was done by researchers at City of Hope Cancer Center, the Brain Mapping Foundation in West Hollywood and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
This device, apparently fiction, was created by NASA and is capable of detecting substances "contaminated" are in a very low concentration: even 1 or 10,000 parts per million. It has a sensitivity to detect the migration of stem cells or cellular exchanges.
In their experiments, researchers were able to show that the "nose" e is actually able to smell odors coming from the differences in normal cells and normal, thus giving way to more sophisticated experiments and biochemical analysis.
Babak Kateb, director and research coordinator, is convinced that this book will lay the foundation for further study and for easier differentiation of brain tumors as well as an understanding of the pathophysiology of gliomas intercranial .
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