Nanotechnology in Cancer
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Boosting cancer treatment: NUS researchers develop efficient ‘food delivery service’ for transporting cancer-fighting genes The non-viral, high-throughput NExT platform delivers genetic material into immune cells with high efficiency, offering a ...
A new kind of organic nanoparticle: Recent studies have shown that densely connected networks can be developed within organic nanoparticles by hyper branching and chemical cross linking. Nanoparticles have a wide ...
Scientists at the University of Texas at Dallas have discovered a previously unknown "housekeeping" mechanism in kidney cells (Deep research shows how the kidney cells make themselves) that removes unwanted ...
Aleksandra Radenovic, director of Engineering's Nanoscale Biology Laboratory, has worked for several years to improve nanopore technology, which involves passing molecules such as DNA through small holes (Researchers control individual ...
Researchers are fine-tuning Nanoscale Quantum Sensors to desired targets The sensor enables advanced magnetic imaging with applications in superconductors and electronic devices. Sensors surround us in our daily lives, from ...
A new 'smart' mask developed for surgical orthopedic implants can monitor pressure and device to provide early warning of implant failure while killing infection-causing bacteria, researchers from the University of ...
Storing data in DNA Microcapsules sounds like science fiction, but it's close to the future. Professor Tom de Greef expects the first DNA database to be operational (The Future of ...
New drugs for ovarian cancer. Using RNA-based nanomedicine, researchers are achieving 80% survival rates in laboratory models Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer death in women, causing ...
They came from afar like clouds. Despite the abundance of microbots in "Prey" best-selling author Michael Crichton organizes himself. He used his uncanny intelligence, learning, flexibility, and self-talk to gain ...
Magnetic nanoparticles biosynthesized by bacteria might soon play an important role in biomedicine and biotechnology. Researchers of the University of Bayreuth have now developed and optimized a process for the ...
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