NANOTECHNOLOGY, BIOMOLECULES, LIGHT UNITE TO 'COOK' CANCER CELLS
June 16, 2008
June 16, 2008
DALLAS, June 16 -- The University of Texas at Southwestern Medical Center issued the following news release:
Researchers are testing a new way to kill cancer cells selectively by attaching cancer-seeking antibodies to tiny carbon tubes that heat up when exposed to near-infrared light.
Biomedical scientists at UT Southwestern Medical Center and nanotechnology experts from UT Dallas describe their experiments in a study available online and to be published in an upcom . . .
Researchers are testing a new way to kill cancer cells selectively by attaching cancer-seeking antibodies to tiny carbon tubes that heat up when exposed to near-infrared light.
Biomedical scientists at UT Southwestern Medical Center and nanotechnology experts from UT Dallas describe their experiments in a study available online and to be published in an upcom . . .
