Scientists develop method to keep surgically-removed prostate tissue alive and 'working' for week

Wednesday, November 3, 2010 - 15:00 in Health & Medicine

Scientists at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Centre, University of Helsinki and Stanford University have developed a technique to keep normal and cancerous prostate tissue removed during surgery alive and functioning normally in the laboratory for up to a week...

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