UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI ENGINEERS DEVELOP MICRO DEVICE, NANO-ENGINEERED MATERIALS TO TREAT CANCER, HIV
September 18, 2007
September 18, 2007
COLUMBIA, Mo., Sept. 18 -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
Using nanotechnology, engineering researchers at the University of Missouri-Columbia have developed a small but powerful device capable of enhancing the delivery of drugs to treat life-threatening illnesses.
Classified as an advanced drug delivery system, the state-of-the art device has numerous capabilities for destroying tumors, kidney stones and ulcers, and treating cancer an . . .
Using nanotechnology, engineering researchers at the University of Missouri-Columbia have developed a small but powerful device capable of enhancing the delivery of drugs to treat life-threatening illnesses.
Classified as an advanced drug delivery system, the state-of-the art device has numerous capabilities for destroying tumors, kidney stones and ulcers, and treating cancer an . . .