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That's so bloody simple, it's the kind of thing where about a hundred thousand bio-medical researchers are asking themselves "Now why the hell didn't I think of that?"

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I love reading stories like this. The concept of nanotechnology scares the hell out of me just as much as it interests me, but this would be one use that would truly be amazing. Kudos to her!

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That's so bloody simple, it's the kind of thing where about a hundred thousand bio-medical researchers are asking themselves "Now why the hell didn't I think of that?"

Regular PPP readers are wondering why you didn't think of that.

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That's so bloody simple, it's the kind of thing where about a hundred thousand bio-medical researchers are asking themselves "Now why the hell didn't I think of that?"

 

I recall circa 1974 researchers at the U of R positing a "window-in-the-arm" utilizing much the same thing. Inject a actinic drug with affinity to cancer cells and pass the patient's blood under a UV light to explode the cancer cells.

Good luck to her. :thumbsup:

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