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  <title>Excellent Nano-medicine application - Responsible Nanotechnology - tribe.net</title>
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    <title>Excellent Nano-medicine application</title>
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    <summary type="html">This is pretty good stuff.&#xD;
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"University of Michigan scientists have created the nanotechnology equivalent of a Trojan horse to smuggle a powerful chemotherapeutic drug inside tumor cells – increasing the drug's cancer-killing activity and reducing its toxic side effects."&#xD;
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http://www.med.umich.edu/opm/newspage/2005/nanoparticles.htm&#xD;
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There some groups in France and Belgium who have done some fantastic work... its nice to see some good things happening in the USA as well.&#xD;
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The Journal of Controlled Release is a good source for related articles.&#xD;
Poupaert and Couvreur, JCR, 92, 19-26, 2003.&#xD;
Vauthier et al, JCR, 93, 151-160, 2003.</summary>
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