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Corvallis, 21 Dec 2017: Researchers at Oregon State University (OSU) say they have created a nanomedicine technique for cancer that can help doctors know which tissue to remove while simultaneously killing any malignant cells that can't be cut out. The scientists from the OS......
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Source : Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
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