Electrotherapy using injectable nanoparticles delivered directly into the tumor could pave the way for new treatment options for glioblastoma, according to a new study from Lund University in Sweden.
Lithuanian researchers at the Center for Physical Sciences and Technology (FTMC), Habil. Dr. Gediminas Niaura and Dr.
IIT study reveals tetrapod-shaped nanoparticles can reduce plastic viscosity, enhancing processing efficiency and energy ...
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Green-synthesized zinc oxide nanoparticles from desert plants show broad antimicrobial activity
As drug-resistant infections continue to rise, researchers are looking for new antimicrobial strategies that are both ...
Innovative lanthanide-doped nanoparticles enable electrically driven NIR-II LEDs, enhancing bioimaging and optical ...
Researchers show copper nanoparticles power UV SERS to detect key biochemical markers, a discovery that could pave the way to ...
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A nanoparticle vaccine shows promise for preventing cancer
Cancer vaccines have long sounded like science fiction, but a new wave of nanoparticle research is pushing that idea closer ...
Multipurpose structures could find use in targeted drug delivery, catalysis, microelectronics and tissue engineering ...
In the home, the lab and the factory, electric fields control technologies such as Kindle displays, medical diagnostic tests ...
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Are free radicals really that bad for you?
Free radicals are highly reactive molecules that are missing an electron. They get a bad rap, but could they actually have ...
The first fully biodegradable and biocompatible piezoelectric chitosan nanoparticle uses ultrasound to trigger localized ...
An international research team has developed an eco-friendly method using microalgae to produce highly stable and ...
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