Revolutionary Hair-Thin Patch Offers Painless, Needle-Free Biopsies

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Scientists at King’s College London have developed a hair-thin, painless nanoneedle patch that can collect detailed molecular data from tissues without invasive procedures, potentially revolutionizing disease diagnosis and monitoring, especially for conditions like cancer and Alzheimer’s, and advancing personalized medicine.
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