Destroy cancer cells in ten days
Destroy cancer cells in ten days. This statement, which looks more like a slogan for a weight loss product is an important step to ensure Japanese scientists at the University of Health and Hygiene have developed a treatment that can destroy cancer cells in just ten days.
The progress is encouraging and surprising novel, because nanotechnology has a role, in fact, we have the first use of the famous "carbon nanotube" in a medical application.
treatment is therefore combined with the ingestion of a drug is added to improve laser technology performance using the above carbon nanotube, which under the microscope, of a substance in powder form like a superfine fiber.
This nanotube drug aid to reach more effectively into the cell. Experiments with mice showed that cancer cells undergo a laser treatment for 15 minutes a day ceased to exist within ten days.
The next step is, of course, test their method on large animals, and then proceed to the treatment of oncological diseases in humans.
source: http://www.novaciencia.com/category/nanotecnologia/
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Gallinule - Porphyrio sp
Gallinule, Porphyrio sp.
Oil on board, 42x61'5 cm.
Sketch Graphite on paper, 21x28 cm.
In one of my visits to Lake Navaseca I was lucky enough to observe an adult horned owl ate a chicken and grown, the funny thing was the time of the year in which it was producing ... was late November and cold and seeped.
The birds were a mere three feet from my car, I use as "hide" and let me make a pencil sketch and a series of photos are enabling me to do this work. We now show the first steps in the process of creation, another one ... hehe, in this table.
Gallinule, Porphyrio sp.
Oil on board, 42x61'5 cm.
Sketch Graphite on paper, 21x28 cm.
In one of my visits to Lake Navaseca I was lucky enough to observe an adult horned owl ate a chicken and grown, the funny thing was the time of the year in which it was producing ... was late November and cold and seeped.
The birds were a mere three feet from my car, I use as "hide" and let me make a pencil sketch and a series of photos are enabling me to do this work. We now show the first steps in the process of creation, another one ... hehe, in this table.
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