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Nanobotmodels Company offer vision of future DNA and cell-repair techniques (News-Medical-Net)
Developments in nanotechnology and nanorobotics are opening up the prospects for nanomedicine and regenerative medicine where informatics and DNA computing can become the catalysts enabling health care applications at sub-molecular or atomic scales. While nanomedicine promises a new exciting frontier for clinical practice and biomedical research, issues involving cost-effectiveness studies … (more…) Related items Nanomedicine Summit Advances... »
Measuring impact nanoparticles on health and environment by looking at blood stream of chicken embryos (Science Daily)
Researchers are a step closer to helping solve a complex problem in nanotechnology: the impact nanoparticles have on human health and the environment. They have developed a methodology to measure various aspects of nanoparticles in the blood stream of chicken embryos. (get the story…) Related items University of Calgary chemist to solve a complex problem: Impact of... »
University of Calgary chemist to solve a complex problem: Impact of nanoparticles on human health (News-Medical-Net)
University of Calgary chemistry professor David Cramb is a step closer to helping solve a complex problem in nanotechnology: the impact nanoparticles have on human health and the environment. (get the story…) Related items Vigilance Needed In Nanotechnology (redOrbit) Measuring impact nanoparticles on health and environment by looking at blood stream of chicken embryos (Science Daily) SB Scholar Wins... »
Vigilance Needed In Nanotechnology (redOrbit)
University of Calgary chemist finds right mix of tools to measure nanomaterials in blood vesselsUniversity of Calgary chemistry professor David Cramb is a step closer to helping solve a complex problem in nanotechnology: the impact nanoparticles have on human health and the environment.Cramb, director of the Faculty of Science’s nanoscience program, and his researchers... »
New developments in nanotechnology tackle the 2 biggest problems associated with chemotherapy (EurekAlert!)
( Rutgers University ) Huixin He, associate professor, nanoscale chemistry at Rutgers University, Newark, and Tamara Minko, professor at the Rutgers Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, have developed a nanotechnology approach that potentially could eliminate the problems of side effects and drug resistance in the treatment of cancer. Under traditional chemotherapy, cancer cells, like... »