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Nanoparticles derived from tea leaves destroy lung cancer cells: Quantum dots have great potential
Nanoparticles derived from tea leaves inhibit the growth of lung cancer cells, destroying up to 80% of them, new research by a joint...
May 24, 20182 min read


Flowing cells in a wavy microchannel for effective size-based cell sorting
Nearly half a century ago scientists have noticed an interesting phenomenon that small particles flowing through a long tube can stay at...
May 17, 20182 min read


Breakthrough antimalarial drug delivery system using mesoporous silica nanoparticles
Drug delivery systems (DDSs) control when and how much drugs are delivered to the body. Numerous DDS studies have been conducted but most...
Apr 2, 20182 min read


Programming DNA to deliver cancer drugs
DNA has an important job--it tells your cells which proteins to make. Now, a research team at the University of Delaware has developed...
Mar 26, 20183 min read


Microfluidic device captures, allows analysis of tumor-specific extracellular vesicles
A new microfluidic device developed by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) may help realize the potential of...
Feb 27, 20183 min read


Flexible warped nanographene developed for bioimaging
An international team of scientists has developed a water-soluble "warped nanographene", a flexible molecule that is biocompatible and...
Feb 22, 20185 min read
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