http://www.physorg.com/news6884.html
Re: JUne 30th release:
"Increased efficacy, lower drug toxicity in mice :
University of Michigan scientists have created the nanotechnology equivalent of a Trojan horse to smuggle a powerful chemotherapeutic drug inside tumor cells – increasing the drug"s cancer-killing activity and reducing its toxic side effects.
Previous studies in cell cultures have suggested that attaching anticancer drugs to nanoparticles for targeted delivery to tumor cells could increase the therapeutic response. Now, U-M scientists have shown that this nanotechnology-based treatment is effective in living animals."
I was reading another topic about introducing a cancer-fighter which is toxic to cancer cells.
Just wondering whether nanotechnology could use natural alternatives, like Carnivora as an additional "smart cell", since Carnivora finds invader body DNA from cancer, and destroys it.
No-one actually responds to these forum letters, but if you have links about this sort of development, which is almost akin to homeopathic technique, I would be pleased to publish articles about these developments in my own alternatives medicine website.
At the moment, I have a burning question about the medicines introduced as nucleopeptides with the tubes. Before we leap- are there preservatives included in the chemicals that the nanotubes introduce? I am trying to relate to the thimerosal issues in immunology (briefly) within my site space.
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