• Thursday, May 17th, 2012
NEW YORK, May 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Global Nanobiotechnology Industry http://www.reportlinker.com/p0181059/Global-Nanobiotechnology-Industry.html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=NanotechnThis …
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Global Nanobiotechnology Industry
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Berlin, Germany, May 07, 2012 – MagForce AG (Frankfurt, XETRA: MF6), a leading medical technology company in the field of nanomedicine for oncology, announced today that Dr Andreas Jordan, Executive Board, …
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MagForce to Present at Entry & General Standard Conference 2012 in Frankfurt
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• Saturday, May 05th, 2012
Jianjun Cheng from the University of Illinois tries to wipe out tumors; Kristen Buchana studies the nanomagentism that can potentially be used to kills cancerious cells, and gold nanoshells may become an alternate to chemotherapy. What does this have to do with the Bermuda Triangle!?
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Ramblings on cancer and nano: nanomedicine and nanomagnetism including the Bermuda triangle
von Volkmann leads Financial Department with immediate effect Magforce`s Financial Department will again be headed up by a competent leader Berlin, Germany, May 3, 2012 – MagForce AG (Frankfurt, XETRA: …
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MagForce AG hires Christian von Volkmann as Head of Finance
A new bio-inspired approach to synthesising polymers will offer unprecedented control over the final polymer structure and yield advances in nanomedicine, researchers say.
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New bio-inspired approach can synthesize polymers
• Thursday, May 03rd, 2012
A new bio-inspired approach to synthesising polymers will offer unprecedented control over the final polymer structure and yield advances in nanomedicine, researchers say.
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Bio-inspired polymer synthesis enhances structure control
• Thursday, May 03rd, 2012
PARIS & PHILADELPHIA–(BUSINESSWIRE)– Nanomedicine and Medical Education leaders are joining their forces in the United States to accelerate the development of NanoXray Nanobiotix, a company developing …
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Nanobiotix and Thomas Jefferson University Start Research Collaboration
• Thursday, April 19th, 2012
A new treatment helped rabbits born with cerebral palsy regain near-normal mobility, offering hope of a potential breakthrough in treating humans with the incurable disorder, researchers said Wednesday.
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Study shows possible breakthrough for cerebral palsy
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• Thursday, April 19th, 2012
Nanoparticles laced with a medicine for Tylenol poisoning and sent into the brains of baby rabbits eased symptoms of cerebral palsy, according a study that points to a potential approach for treating humans with the disorder.
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Novel Nanomedicine Therapy Treats Cerebral Palsy in Study
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• Tuesday, April 17th, 2012
Nanomedicine researchers at the Methodist Neurological Institute and Rice University have developed a way to selectively kill brain cancer cells by using a tiny syringe to deliver a combination of chemotherapy drugs directly into the cells. These findings will be published in the April 24 issue of the American Chemical Society journal ACS Nano.
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Hydrophilic carbon cluster HADES can selectively kill brain cancer cells