![](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090509073946im_/http://www.nsf.gov/images/x.gif) News From the Field MIT Nanotubes Sniff Out Cancer Agents in Living Cells
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December 14, 2008
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology engineers have developed carbon nanotubes into sensors for cancer drugs and other DNA-damaging agents inside living cells.
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Source Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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