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August 30th, 2005
Tiny “bullet” promising in cutting-edge nanotechnology therapy
Abstract:
Ken Gonsalves, a UNC Charlotte chemistry professor - along with Tom Schmedake, a UNC Charlotte chemistry professor, along with Craig Halberstadt and Qi Lu, researchers at Carolinas Medical Center – are working to create new medical treatments using tiny manmade materials. "We’re actually correcting the machinery of the cell to make it function the way it should."
Source:
lincolntribune.com
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