
Innovative Approach for Cancer Cell Detection Using Nanomaterial Interaction
Explore how the interaction between cells and nanomaterials, particularly using brushes, can aid in detecting cancer cells amidst normal ones. This pioneering concept is highlighted in research by Sokolov et al. (2009), showcasing the potential of nanotechnology in cancer detection and treatment.
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Challenge: detecting cancer cells in the presence of normal cells Idea: can brushes change interaction of cell with nanomaterial? Sokolov, et al., Nature Nanotechnology, 2009
Three key attributes of nanomaterials Properties depend on SIZE High surface area compared to bulk Defects can be controlled 1. 2. 2. Flickr: stephen w morris
Nanotube absorption overlaps therapeutic window XM Tu et al.Nature460, 250-253 (2009)