In a groundbreaking revelation, researchers from Rice University and their partners have unveiled an ingenious method to combat cancer cells, drawing inspiration from The Beach Boys’ iconic track, “Good Vibrations.” This pioneering technique leverages the power of molecular vibrations induced by near-infrared light to annihilate cancerous cells, presenting a beacon of hope in the battle against cancer.
The core of this breakthrough lies in the utilization of a small dye molecule commonly utilized in medical imaging. When exposed to near-infrared light, these molecules exhibit synchronized vibrations, known as plasmons, which trigger the rupture of cancer cell membranes. Published in Nature Chemistry, the team’s findings showcased an astounding 99 percent efficacy in eliminating lab-cultured human melanoma cells, with half of the melanoma-afflicted mice experiencing complete remission post-treatment.
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