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Chemistry, 01.02.2021 19:50 tori3981

Once approved, how can nanotechnology be used to treat cancer? by causing cancer cells to replicate
nanoparticles slip through blood vessels and latch onto cancer cells that eat the particle and destroy the cancer cell
mapping your genetle code for cancer genes and deleting that gene in every cell
uning nano robots to seek and destroy all cancerous cells

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