DNA nanotubes can carry drugs to tumors
March 18, 2010 by Editor
McGill University chemists have built DNA nanotubes that can encapsulate and load cargo, and then release it rapidly and completely when when a particular molecule is present.
Unlike earlier research efforts, the nanotubes can be any shape. Future applications include drug delivery, tissue engineering, and nanosensors.
More info: McGill News
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by someday69
the skill of the humans at McGill,,,kill,,,for us,,,they have become our glad-ee-ate-ors,,,sorry just saw it at the kewl theater downtown tonight,,,point is there our heros today…just think of our tommorrow….with skill …of such killer,,,kewl,,,swift sword intell…i think itss great….thanks…humans of Mc gill,,,,you kill…..take care of our future…..someday…