Future of the Fight Against Cancer
bio123 26 Mar 2010
Interesting article:
http://gizmodo.com/5...-against-cancer
"Look close. You may be staring at the end of cancer. Those tiny black dots are nanobots delivering a lethal blow to a cancerous cell, effectively killing it. The first trial on humans has been a success, with no side-effects:
It sneaks in, evades the immune system, delivers the siRNA, and the disassembled components exit out."
http://gizmodo.com/5...-against-cancer
"Look close. You may be staring at the end of cancer. Those tiny black dots are nanobots delivering a lethal blow to a cancerous cell, effectively killing it. The first trial on humans has been a success, with no side-effects:
It sneaks in, evades the immune system, delivers the siRNA, and the disassembled components exit out."
Luna 26 Mar 2010
Coverage of Caltech’s “Cancer Fighting” Nanoparticles is Over-Hyped and Premature
http://singularityhu...-and-premature/
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full_circle 26 Mar 2010
actually siRNA is already a part of our natural immune system. it works mostly againt viruses (but it has hard time to target cancer cells) i.e. siRNA is not caltech invention at all. i guess if they have invented anything, it would be a novel method to deliver siRNA exclusively/efficiently to cancer cells, the details of which i can't seem to find anywhere. somebody ask sheldon plz.
Edited by full_circle, 26 March 2010 - 12:26 PM.
Edited by full_circle, 26 March 2010 - 12:26 PM.