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by Terr_ 916 days ago
Also the fact that they're activated/powered by an external light source, meaning it's fine if they accidentally bind to healthy cells as long as those cells are not within the area getting beamed.
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Would be better if it worked against ultrasound, xray, or other focusable beams that can pass through flesh.
Near infra-red light (NIR) can get past the skin, but not by much. 3cm maybe?

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4552256/

The study is on melanoma so that’s probably acceptable for this use case.