How to make instant carbon nanoparticles at home for cool biomedical uses
June 19, 2015 |
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How would you like to produce carbon nanoparticles small enough to evade the body’s immune system, that reflect light in the near-infrared range for easy detection in the body, and even carry payloads of pharmaceutical drugs to targeted tissues — all in the privacy of your own home? If so, well, University of Illinois bioengineering |
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