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New cancer-fighting nanoparticles developed at U of T Engineering carry out multiple functions to kill cancer cells while leaving healthy ones alone. They consist of a gold nanorod core (yellow, at left) surrounded by smaller gold spheres and linked via…
A new paper from Prof. Warren Chan and colleagues is shedding light on how the liver interacts with nanoparticles
An improved technique for clarifying organs can help researchers learn how nanoparticles might be used to diagnose or treat diseases like cancer
“Reality check” meta-analysis published in Nature Reviews Materials reveals that only 0.7 per cent of designer nanoparticles reach their intended target
Professor Warren Chan designs modular nanoparticles attached to strands of DNA that can change shape to gain access to diseased tissue, like a key fitting into a lock
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