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Urvashi | Nov 1 2007
cancer cells
Scientists may now be able to make cancer-fighting drugs that can target tumors far more effectively by using ultra-violet light to activate them. Professor Colin Self and Dr Stephen Thompson from Newcastle University have developed a procedure,...
Rupesh | Apr 13 2007
cancer cell
In a major discovery, scientists found that blocking certain genes in cancer cells, can control the impact of chemotherapy. The tests conducted by researchers of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre, proved this fact. The tests...
Anupam Agnihotri | Jan 15 2007
genetically modified hens
How would you like the idea if I say that now cancer fighting drugs would not be made in factories but in the poultry farms. Sounds strange, but it's true. Actually, due to tireless efforts of the British scientists a flock of genetically modified...
Anupam Agnihotri | Jan 9 2007
nanoparticles
In a major breakthrough, scientists have discovered a new way to destroy deadly tumors. In this new technique, researchers use artificial blood cells known as platelets that are claimed to create blood clots and then stop blood supply to the tumors. More.
Irani | Jun 3 2006
a pre clinical scan of cance created with ge healthcares new angiogenesis imaging agent
GE Healthcare tested a radioactive contrasting agent that can track the growth pattern of new blood vessels that feed tumors. This can help doctors scan and treat cancer patients. This experimental agent binds to the blood vessels, helping doctors not..

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