Nanoparticles Target Cancer Cells
For a long time nanotechnology was one of those technologies that lay only in our future. It is starting to show up in our present. Cornell researchers have attached antibodies to nanoparticles to attack colorectal cancer cells.
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Nanotechnology is proving to have many medical applications, and the bulk of those apps are in cancer research. Here’s the latest from Cornell. The release: Like little golden assassins, ’smart’ nanoparticles identify, target and kill cancer cells ITHACA, N.Y. – Another weapon in the arsenal against ...
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Light Moves NanostructuresPhotonics.comThe technology could have applications in the design of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) – nanoscale devices with moving parts – and ...and more »