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New nanotechnology-based cancer therapy to revolutionize chemotherapy

Researchers of the University of Granada and Edimbourgh have developed a new cancer therapy based on nanotechnology

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Camel blood may help fight against cancer

Soon, camels might help scientists in developing a novel gene therapy against cancer

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Nanoflowers may enable blind people to see again

Soon, a special nanoflower may help return the eyesight of people, like those suffering from macular degeneration

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Now, a cotton candy-like glass fiber to heal wounds!

Missouri University researchers have developed a revolutionary cottony glass material to take on hard-to-heal open wounds

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MIT nanoparticle takes advantage of tumors’ acidity to peel layers away

A new type of drug-delivery nanoparticle developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) hunts out the acidic environment that characterizes all cancer cells

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New ‘Nanobody’ agents help identify patients who will benefit from breast cancer drugs

A study has suggested that new “Nanobody” agents can help physicians identify patients most likely to benefit from breast cancer drug therapies

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Nanoparticles found to be highly toxic to Arctic ecosystem

Nanoparticles, which are now present in everything from socks to salad dressing and suntan lotion, may have irreparably damaging effects on soil systems and the environment, Queen’s researchers have

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Nanopolymer tests effectiveness of cancer drugs

A process using nanotechnology to better assess whether cancer drugs hit their targets may help reduce the side effects of those drugs, says a Purdue University biochemist

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Nanoparticles could offer relief from skin allergies

Brigham and Women”s Hospital (BWH) scientists have suggested that tiny particles, only billionths of a meter in diameter, could offer relief to people who are allergic to the nickel found in many everyday

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Nano-based biosensor may allow early detection of cancer cells, pathogens

Kansas State University researchers are developing a nanotechnology-based biosensor that may allow early detection of both cancer cells

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