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Understanding Cancer Series: Nanodevices
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01/28/2005
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Nanodevices
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What Is Nanotechnology?
Nanotechnology Plays by Different Rules
Designing Nanodevices for Use in the Body
Manufacturing Nanodevices
Nanodevices Are Small Enough to Enter Cells
Nanodevices Can Improve Cancer Detection and Diagnosis
Nanodevices Can Improve Sensitivity
Nanodevices Can Preserve Patients' Samples
Nanodevices Can Make Cancer Tests Faster and More Efficient
Cantilevers Can Make Cancer Tests Faster and More Efficient
Nanopores
Nanotubes - Marking Mutations
Nanotubes - Mapping Mutations
Quantum Dots
Quantum Dots Can Find Cancer Signatures
Improving Cancer Treatment
Nanoshells
Nanoshells as Cancer Therapy
Nanodevices as a Link Between Detection, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Dendrimers
Dendrimers as Cancer Therapy
Nanotechnologies in Patient Care
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