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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Science: Nanotech Robots Deploy Cancer-Fighting RNA

Specially constructed molecules could potentially block the expression of genes critical to the reproduction of viruses and the spread of cancer. But until now, doctors had been unable to direct those molecules to the right cellular nuclei. Scientists from the California Institute of Technology solved this problem by placing the RNA molecules in a specialized polymer robot with a chemical sensor. When the environment of a cancerous cell triggered the chemical sensor, the robot releases the RNA.

See In First Successful Human Trial, Nanotech Robots Deploy Cancer-Fighting RNA by Stuart Fox, March 23, 2010.

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