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Researchers suggest a novel new method for the early detection of ovarian and skin cancers based on TADF OLED devices

Summary by Oled-info.com
Researchers from India's Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology and Gautam Buddha University have developed a novel approach for the early detection of skin and ovarian cancer based on photodynamic detection (PDD), utilizing TADF OLED emitters. The researchers explain that OLEDs are suitable for building PDD devices as they offer high mechanical flexibility, wavelength specificity, low operating volume and facile integration into wearable…
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oled-info.com broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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