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Fighting Cancer with Magnetic Nanoparticles Title: Fighting Cancer with Magnetic Nanoparticles
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Filed in archive Medical by Joseph Kim, MD on July 21, 2008

I've never been to Georgia Tech, but my dad studied there so I'd love to visit. Researchers at Georgia Tech have looked at using magnetic nanoparticles to remove cancer cells out of the body....

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Cooking Cancer Cells Title: Cooking Cancer Cells
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Filed in archive Medical by Joseph Kim, MD on July 18, 2008

© CarbonNYC What happens when you take carbon nanotubes and coat cancer cells? Well, it gives you the ability to heat them up. What happens if you now expose those cells to near-infrared light? You...

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Delivering Drugs to the Brain Title: Delivering Drugs to the Brain
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Filed in archive Medical by Joseph Kim, MD on July 17, 2008

The human brain does not have a standard blood supply like many other organs in the body. It is protected by something called the blood-brain barrier (BBB). The BBB protects our brain from chemicals,...

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Instantly Stop Bleeding Title: Instantly Stop Bleeding
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Filed in archive Medical by Joseph Kim, MD on May 28, 2008

Can you imagine if you had the ability to instantly stop bleeding? Minor cuts can be annoying, but they're rarely life-threatening. Holding some firm pressure will often stop mild bleeding....

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Nanoworms and Malignant Tumors Title: Nanoworms and Malignant Tumors
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Filed in archive Medical by Joseph Kim, MD on May 24, 2008

You've probably heard that Senator Edward M. Kennedy has a malignant brain tumor called glioblastoma. This is really unfortunate news because malignant brain tumors are very difficult to treat....

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Adhesives and Gecko Feet Title: Adhesives and Gecko Feet
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Filed in archive Medical by Joseph Kim, MD on May 14, 2008

Have you ever tried to use tape on a wet surface? It doesn't stick, does it? Scientists are finding so many incredible discoveries in nature. Researchers at MIT may be on the verge of discovering...

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Nanocomposite Labels Help Cancer Therapy Title: Nanocomposite Labels Help Cancer Therapy
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Filed in archive Medical by Michael Anissimov on May 22, 2007

Tiny nanocomposite particles, made up of a mix of organic and metallic components, are being used to label cancer cells for destruction by a precision laser. Laser therapy is a new cancer treatment...

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Rice University awarded $3 million for breast cancer research Title: Rice University awarded $3 million for breast cancer research
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on January 10, 2007

The Department of Defense has named Rice University the recipient of a $3 million award to develop miniaturized molecular imaging technologies for screening, diagnosis, and monitoring of breast...

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Spray-on healing threads made from living cells Title: Spray-on healing threads made from living cells
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on November 22, 2006

The Royal Society of Chemistry reports that researchers at University College London have created microthreads from polymers containing living cells. The biologically active threads, they say, could...

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Virus-killing nanocoatings coming soon Title: Virus-killing nanocoatings coming soon
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on November 03, 2006

Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a nanocoating that can kill or inactivate most viruses and bacteria when exposed to visible light. Early tests have shown that the...

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Nano-liquid stops bleeding in seconds Title: Nano-liquid stops bleeding in seconds
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on October 12, 2006

A remarkable new nanomaterial developed at MIT stops bleeding in seconds when applied to wounds. The discovery was made by accident when researchers experimenting with nerve cells in the brains of...

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Nano-knife: Nanoshells kill cancer tumors Title: Nano-knife: Nanoshells kill cancer tumors
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on October 09, 2006

Nanoshells, tiny metallic spheres with silica cores, can kill cancer cells with perfect efficiency, Dr. Naomi Halas told a packed house at the Illinois Institute of Technology on Friday. In her...

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Nanotech bio-battery to power artificial retina Title: Nanotech bio-battery to power artificial retina
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on August 21, 2006

A multidisciplinary team is developing a nano-size battery that one day could be implanted in the eye to power an artificial retina. The project is just one to be undertaken at the new National...

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Snail protein may help nanotubes target cancer cells Title: Snail protein may help nanotubes target cancer cells
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on August 19, 2006

A team of investigators at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed a glycopolymer coating that attaches to carbon nanotubes to form a stable cell-like surface. This new coating could...

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Nanotechnology may replicate "Lance Armstrong effect" Title: Nanotechnology may replicate "Lance Armstrong effect"
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on August 13, 2006

Today I'm in Indianapolis for the Race to Replace with Lance Armstrong. The event raised money for the Lance Armstrong Foundation to fight cancer and support survivors. And did you know that a...

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Hybrid organic/inorganic nanoparticles aid medical imaging Title: Hybrid organic/inorganic nanoparticles aid medical imaging
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on July 28, 2006

By combining the properties of inorganic and organic molecules in one material, researchers at the Carolina Center of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence have developed a new class of nanomaterials that...

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Nanoparticle anti-cancer drug tested on humans Title: Nanoparticle anti-cancer drug tested on humans
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on July 21, 2006

Insert Therapeutics has treated its first patient in a Phase I study of IT-101, its lead anti-cancer compound, says a company press release: The study involves patients with inoperable or metastatic...

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Nanofiber scaffolding helps skin grow to heal burns Title: Nanofiber scaffolding helps skin grow to heal burns
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on July 04, 2006

A team of researchers at the University of Sheffield has developed a dissolvable scaffold for growing new areas of skin, according to a university press release: This ultra-fine, 3-dimensional...

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Bioprinting to create synthetic organs Title: Bioprinting to create synthetic organs
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on June 28, 2006

Sitting in a culture dish, a layer of chicken heart cells beats in synchrony. But this muscle layer was not sliced from an intact heart, nor even grown laboriously in the lab. Instead, it was...

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Nanowire electrodes for brain enhancement Title: Nanowire electrodes for brain enhancement
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on May 03, 2006

Researchers at New York University and MIT have developed a nanowire electrode that can send and receive signals to the brain. Their polymer nano electrode could make brain implants, including those...

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Nanotubes create artificial blood vessel networks Title: Nanotubes create artificial blood vessel networks
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on April 09, 2006

Not being able to create the supporting vascular system - the branching network of blood vessels which supply nutrients and oxygen to tissues - has proved a major stumbling block preventing...

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UCLA unveils new method for testing nanoparticle toxicity Title: UCLA unveils new method for testing nanoparticle toxicity
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on February 06, 2006

The ability of nanoparticles to interact with biological materials means they may be harmful to humans and the environment. Current understanding of the potential toxicity of nanoparticles is...

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