News From the Field Safer Nanoparticles Spotlight Tumors, Deliver Drugs
February 22, 2009
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Nanoparticles promise to illuminate tiny tumors and precisely deliver drugs, but many worry about the safety of nanoscale materials. Now a team of scientists has created miniscule flakes of silicon that glow brightly, slowly release cancer drugs, then break down into harmless by-products. They are the first luminescent nanoparticles to be purposely designed to minimize toxic side effects and this is the first study to image tumors using biodegradable silicon nanoparticles, the scientists say.
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Source University of California, San Diego
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