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  • News - 13 Apr 2007
    Will nanotechnology revolutionize medicine? Scientists are working now to create novel nanostructures that serve as new kinds of drugs for treating cancer, Parkinson’s and cardiovascular...
  • News - 20 Feb 2007
    pSivida Limited has announced the private placement, subject to shareholder approval, of 50 million fully paid ordinary shares issued at A$0.23 each to raise A$11.5m (US$9m at current exchange rates)...
  • News - 30 Jan 2007
    One approach to developing tumor-specific drug delivery agents is to create nanomaterials that release a therapeutic payload only after reaching their intended target. Researchers at the University of...
  • Article - 2 Jul 2013
    Australia is a continent located between the South Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. It spans a total area of 7,741,220 km2.
  • Article - 15 Mar 2013
    Nanoparticles can be designed for enhanced biological imaging, and can deliver cancer drugs to targeted locations within the body. The combination of these two functionalities into a single platform...
  • Article - 6 Mar 2013
    Advances in modern medicine are increasingly relying on electronic devices implanted inside the patient's body. Nanotechnology allows us to create materials and coatings to construct these devices...
  • Article - 14 Feb 2013
    Professor Sylvain Martel from the Department of Computer Engineering at Polytechnique Montréal talks to AZoNano about Magnetic Resonance Navigation for Nanorobotic Cancer Therapies.
  • Article - 7 Jan 2004
    Scientists have developed biodegradable polymers that can mimic the ability of white blood cells to target inflamed blood vessel walls. Posted December 17 2003
  • Article - 20 Nov 2003
    Academics are developing new nanotechnology that could be used to treat brain tumours more effectively by reducing the serious side-effects associated with anti-cancer drugs. Posted May 15 2003
  • News - 24 Jan 2025
    A research team led by Professor Yaping Li from the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica and Professor Pengcheng Zhang of ShanghaiTech University developed a novel...

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