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Nanotechnology's Role in Fighting Cancer

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2008

One of the predominant features of nano-materials is an extremely high surface area. Emerging Science joins Chris Landry, professor of chemistry at the University of Vermont, as he describes how nanotechnology applications are improving the efficacy of cancer drugs by delivering more medicine to patients.

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  • Yes - All the nanotechnology represented in this video are based on actual technology. The nano-size "Bucky Badger" was assembled by a team of scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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  • "And in those days shall men seek death, and shall not find it; and shall desire to die, and death shall flee from them." Rev 9:6 nanotechnology is the begining of something very occular to come.

  • nice vid...very informative....but, Please, PLEASE kill the background music......smh

  • Cancer cure:

    watch?v=wvzDHGLEUyw

    check it out

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  • Nano-Rare Heavy Metals technology is harmful to human being.

  • dont trust em!

  • Hello! I am doing a project for my IT class on nanotechnology and I was wondering if I could have your permission to use this video for that project. Please let me know. Thank you.

  • was that a bear? Cool!

  • Thought transports across the membrane was the problem still.

    Whats the problem then?

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