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Tag: nanomedicine

Stealthy Nanoparticles Attack Cancer Cells

Drugs embedded in special polymers can more effectively shrink tumors.

Predicting Cancer Drugs' Impact

New imaging probes show whether cancer drugs will work.

The Year in Materials

Stretchable electronics and the strongest material ever were just two achievements of 2008.

Nano Carrier Targets Cell Sites

Researchers find a new way to precisely target cancer drugs.

Shape Matters for Nanoparticles

Particles the size and shape of bacteria could more effectively deliver medicine to cells.

Magnets Capture Cancer Cells

Nanoparticles pluck cancer cells from the bellies of mice.

Nanotech Revives a Cancer Drug

A new formulation could bring a promising drug back to the clinic.

Nanoparticles of a Different Stripe

A new material can break through a cell membrane without killing the cell.

Nanoworms Target Tumors

A new shape for nanoparticles helps deliver imaging agents.

Biology's Next Breakthroughs

Biotech pioneer Leroy Hood explains how systems biology will impact medicine.

Nano Drugs to Starve Tumors

A new delivery system chokes a tumor's blood supply while sparing healthy tissues.

Targeted Delivery for Nanoparticles

Microcontainers could improve cancer treatment by carrying nanoparticles directly to tumors.

Nanovalves for Drug Delivery

A new kind of nanoscopic valve that responds to pH changes may allow for the targeted release of drugs.

The Feel of Cancer Cells

Future diagnostic tests for cancer may probe cell stiffness.

An Ultrafast Silicon Filter

A 15-nanometer-thick porous silicon membrane could lead to microfluidics filters and make protein purification and blood dialysis more efficient.

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