Physicists kill cancer with 'nanobubbles'
Physicists Kill Cancer With 'Nanobubbles'
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Gifted submitted 2010/2/6 15:25, published 2010/2/6 15:25 | 315 views
Tags: Cancer, cure, Nanobubbles, Physicists
Tags: Cancer, cure, Nanobubbles, Physicists
ScienceDaily (Feb. 5, 2010) Using lasers and nanoparticles, scientists at Rice University have discovered a new technique for singling out individual diseased cells and destroying them with tiny explosions. The scientists used lasers to make "nanobubbles" by zapping gold nanoparticles inside cells. In tests on cancer cells, they found they could tune the lasers to create either small, bright bubbles that were visible but harmless or large bubbles that burst the cells.
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