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Nanoparticles’ movements reveal whether they can successfully target cancer: Targeting nanoparticles rotate faster and move across larger areas
Targeted drug-delivery systems hold significant promise for treating cancer effectively
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Scientists often build new protein molecules by stringing groups of
Read moreHoney, I shrunk the cell culture: Scientists use ‘shrink ray’ for biomedical research
From “Fantastic Voyage” to “Despicable Me,” shrink rays have been
Read moreScientists isolate protein data from the tiniest of caches — single human cells: Most protein info ever captured from a single cell thanks to new ‘nanoPOTS’ technology
Scientists have obtained a slew of key information about proteins,
Read moreCancer: Microbubbles delivered via gas embolotherapy could cut off blood supply and deliver drugs
Embolization — the use of various techniques to cut off
Read moreDivide and conquer: Creating better medicines with fewer side effects
Today, a new study published in Science by Professors Yossi
Read moreButterfly wings inspire light-manipulating surface for medical implants: Nanoscale structures based on ones found in nature make eye implants more effective and last longer
Inspired by tiny nanostructures on transparent butterfly wings, engineers at
Read moreWater dynamics indicate tumor status: Field-cycling relaxometry can assess the tumor status by measuring the rate of cellular water exchange
How aggressive is a tumor? To measure the tumor status
Read moreSafety concerns over tungsten: Mouse study provides insights into how the metal accumulates in bone tissue
New research shows how and where tungsten accumulates in bones
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