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First nanomedicine textbook published

First nanomedicine textbook published

Genetic Immunity announces first patient dosed in trial with DermaVir patch for HIV

Genetic Immunity announces first patient dosed in trial with DermaVir patch for HIV

Nanoparticles, so small, seep right through the skin

Nanoparticles, so small, seep right through the skin

When particles are so small that they seep right through skin

When particles are so small that they seep right through skin

Ultra-miniature bialy-shaped drug delivery particles

Ultra-miniature bialy-shaped drug delivery particles

Luna awarded NIH grant for fullerene-based nanomedicines as allergy treatments

Luna awarded NIH grant for fullerene-based nanomedicines as allergy treatments

New grant to enable University of Rochester to increase HIV research by 25 percent

New grant to enable University of Rochester to increase HIV research by 25 percent

Next-generation nanomedicine

Next-generation nanomedicine

Luna discovers nanomedicine prototype aids in the growth of new hair follicles

Luna discovers nanomedicine prototype aids in the growth of new hair follicles

New nanomedicine research for prostate cancer

New nanomedicine research for prostate cancer

Smallest particles from vehicle emissions may promote hardening of the arteries

Smallest particles from vehicle emissions may promote hardening of the arteries

Super-tiny structures for biomedical research

Super-tiny structures for biomedical research

Substance from lapacho tree could lead to new lung-cancer treatment

Substance from lapacho tree could lead to new lung-cancer treatment

Interfacing silicon nanowires with mammalian cells

Interfacing silicon nanowires with mammalian cells

Targeted nanoparticles offer promising techniques for cancer treatment

Targeted nanoparticles offer promising techniques for cancer treatment

Nanomedicine opens the way for nerve cell regeneration

Nanomedicine opens the way for nerve cell regeneration

Nanocomposite labeled cancer cells can be targeted and destroyed using lasers

Nanocomposite labeled cancer cells can be targeted and destroyed using lasers

Drug eluting nanostructured coatings

Drug eluting nanostructured coatings

Potential of nanotechnology in medicine

Potential of nanotechnology in medicine

Mixed carbon nanotubes and standard urban particulates suggests a risk of thrombosis from airborne pollution

Mixed carbon nanotubes and standard urban particulates suggests a risk of thrombosis from airborne pollution

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