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  • Article - 14 May 2007
    This paper explores the types and structures of nanoparticles used in cancer treatment, nano-based drug delivery systems,.
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    Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals develops medicines that treat intractable diseases by silencing the genes that cause them. Using a broad portfolio of RNA chemistries and efficient modes of delivery,...
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    CD Bioparticles is an established drug delivery company which provides customized solutions for developing and producing new, biocompatible drug delivery systems. We specialize in a range of...
  • Article - 16 Jul 2013
    Nanotechnology researchers from the University of York are working on a project called the Nanject - a patch that will be applied to the skin to deliver targeted medication without the use of needles.
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    Built on a foundation of revolutionary intellectual property, Nanocopoeia has grown into a major nanotechnology player in just 10 years. With beginnings at the University of Minnesota dating back to...
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    The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the nation's top research universities, distinguished by its commitment to improving the human condition through advanced science and...
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    Colloids and interfaces consist of very small or thin structures with linear dimensions between nanometers and micrometers. On the one hand, the possible struxctures represent a „world of hidden...
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    Located in Vermont, Cheap Tubes is a leading supplier of Carbon Nanotubes & Graphene products.  We will soon enter the Silver Nanowire and ITO alternative ink markets. Every order we receive...
  • Article - 28 Apr 2008
    UV-visible range microspectroscopy is an important technique for analysis of individual protein crystals. UV microspectroscopy is used for both the study of individual crystals optical properties as...
  • Article - 23 Aug 2006
    Nanotechnology is making possible successfull repair of diseased or damaged tissues, replacing transplants and artificial organs. In future, nanotechnology will lead to remote monitoring and care.

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