Researchers Channel Microcapsules Into Tumour Cells And Release Their Contents Using A Laser Impulse
Sat, 26 Aug 2006 03:00 AM EST
... Medicines are most helpful when they directly affect the diseased organs or cells -- for example, tumour cells. Max Planck scientists have come one step closer to that goal: they have intentionally released a substance in a tumour cell. The scientists placed the substance in a tiny capsule which gets channelled into cancer cells, and is then "unpacked" with a laser impulse. ...
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