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RE: Science Brief: Early Work On A Nanoparticle Aimed At Treating Alzheimers Disease
Hey - very interesting article. I am also interested in nanotechnology. Lateley I read an article in which they described how to destroy cancer cells using nanoparticles and MRI fields. Very interesting stuff going on.
If you are interested in groundbreaking science stuff: Check out CRISPR Cas 9
I've worked with Cas 9 :)
Cool stuff - what do you think, will there be use of it in treating deseases within a reasonable timeframe? (Let's say within the next 5-10 years)? I know that China already started human trials and the USA is about to do so as well in 2017
Human clinical trials on this compound?
Yep - in China they already treated people with lounge desease - maybe I will make an article about that ;)
To use it for a radical oxygen sponge, in chemo therapy correct? Not for potential alzheimers treatment.
Don't know about Lounge disease, yeah you should definitely make a post :D