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Gold Nanorods Halt Growth of Cervical Cancer Cells

By December 29, 2014News
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Researchers at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia have shown for the first time that gold nanorods can effectively stop the growth of cervical cancer cells. The laboratory study of attaching the nanorods to their cell receptors used the famous HeLa cell lines as a cervical cancer model.

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