Mesothelioma Link to Nanotechnology Carbon Nanotubes
Carbon nanotubes may be causing harm to the human body in the form of mesothelioma cancer
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Nanoparticles are just billionths of a millimeter in size exhibiting novel and often surprising properties
View ArticleNanoparticles Target Cardiovascular Disease
Nanoparticles could eliminate arterial stents and provide alternative to drug-releasing stents in patients with cardiovascular disease
View ArticleNew Way of Producing Electricity
Minuscule wires known as carbon nanotubes could lead to a new way of producing electricity
View ArticleNanoparticle Nanocages: A Golden Bullet for Cancer?
The gold bullets are gold nanocages that when injected selectively accumulate in tumors
View ArticleDNA Nanotechnology Applications in Medicine
Development of nanotubes that could one day deliver drugs to specific diseased cancer cells
View ArticleIncorporating Biofunctionality into Nanomaterials
Atomic layer deposition to incorporate biological functionality into complex nanomaterials
View ArticleTest Shows Plastic Antibody Nanoparticles Work
Evidence a plastic antibody artificial version of proteins produced by the immune system works in the bloodstream
View ArticleNanoSmart Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Receives Patent Allowance for Tumor Targeting...
NanoSmart Pharmaceuticals has received a Notice of Allowance for a US patent on its proprietary cancer tumor targeting technology
View ArticleArtificial Skin Created from Nanowires
The artificial skin dubbed e-skin is the first such material made out of inorganic single crystalline semiconductors
View ArticleNanotechnology Brings Personalized Therapy Closer
Technology can make nanoscale protein measurements which scientists can use in clinical trials to learn how drugs work
View ArticleNanotechnology Helps Deliver Drugs to Intestinal Target
Nanoparticle drug delivery could be beneficial for patients suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases including Crohns Disease ulcerative colitis and irritable bowel syndrome
View ArticleNanoparticles Possible Threat to Workers Lungs
Tiny particles used in a range of everyday products from computers to shampoo can adversely affect the lungs
View ArticleNanotech Medicine Information
Reconstructive surgery matching cutting-edge medicine to the latest developments in nanotechnology
View ArticleNanoshell Therapy Effective Against Brain Cancer
Nanoshells are light-activated nanoparticles designed to destroy tumors with heat and avoid unwanted side effects of cancer drugs and radiation therapy
View ArticleNanoparticles May Enhance Circulating Tumor Cell Detection
Tiny gold particles can help doctors detect tumor cells circulating in the blood of patients with head and neck cancer
View ArticleNanotechnology May Lead to New Treatment of Liver Cancer
Hepatocellular carcinoma is the fifth most common cancer in the world and is highly aggressive
View ArticleFunding for Nanomedicine Research to Improve Diagnosis and Treatment
Seven new research projects on regenerative medicine and nanomedicine received $16 million in funding
View ArticleGood Cholesterol Nanoparticles Seek and Destroy Cancer Cells
High-density lipoprotein's hauls excess cholesterol to the liver for disposal, but new research suggests good cholesterol can also act as a special delivery vehicle of destruction for cancer
View ArticleNanoparticles Could Deliver Cancer Drugs to Tumors
MIT chemical engineers have designed a new type of drug-delivery nanoparticle that exploits a trait shared by almost all tumors: They are more acidic than healthy tissues
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