Several decades back, nanotechnology was just starting. Today, it was
able to penetrate many industries at an amazing level. The development
seemed rapid. And because it poses minimal risk, an even wide
application is expected in the coming years. As of the latest
improvements, particularly in medicine, there is the nanobee.
After the successful test on mice, cancer stricken patients can hope for nanobee tumor treatment few years from now. Dr. Samuel Wickline, director of the Siteman Center of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, said that for about five years, the treatment would be widely available for humans. Read More
After the successful test on mice, cancer stricken patients can hope for nanobee tumor treatment few years from now. Dr. Samuel Wickline, director of the Siteman Center of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, said that for about five years, the treatment would be widely available for humans. Read More
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