Researchers discover way to see how a drug attaches to a cell
14th Nov 2006, 03:06 GMT
Sandia National Laboratories researchers John Shelnutt and Yujiang Song have discovered a better way to see where a drug attaches to a cell through a new process that produces novel hollow platinum nanostructures.
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