Ingredient in Big Macs, Sodas Stabilizes Gold Nanoparticles for Medical Use
Mon, 26 Feb 2007 04:00 AM EST
... The potential of gold nanoparticles to detect and treat cancer has been hindered by the difficulty of making them in a stable, nontoxic form that can be injected into a patient. New research at the University of Missouri-Columbia has found that a plant extract can be used to overcome this problem, creating a new type of gold nanoparticle that is stable and nontoxic and can be administered orally or injected. ...
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