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Cancer Nanotechnology [electronic resource] : Basic,Translational and Clinical Research / edited by Steven A. Curley, Frederick J. Currell, Sunil Krishnan.

Contributor(s): Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourcePublisher: Vienna : Springer Vienna : Imprint: Springer. Description: online resourceISSN:
  • 1868-6966
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed version: : No titleOnline resources: Summary: Cancer is a group of diseases driven by inherently nanostructural problems (e.g. DNA issues). As such, there are obvious benefits to treatments employing nanoscale structures and processes. Additionally, as nanotechnologies are developing at a rapid rate, it is likely that many new themes will develop within the area in the next few years. With this in mind, Cancer Nanotechnology aims to provide a forum so that the most promising emerging themes should be pre-eminent in the minds of researchers working in one—or, indeed, both—of the disciplines of cancer research or nanotechnology.
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Cancer is a group of diseases driven by inherently nanostructural problems (e.g. DNA issues). As such, there are obvious benefits to treatments employing nanoscale structures and processes. Additionally, as nanotechnologies are developing at a rapid rate, it is likely that many new themes will develop within the area in the next few years. With this in mind, Cancer Nanotechnology aims to provide a forum so that the most promising emerging themes should be pre-eminent in the minds of researchers working in one—or, indeed, both—of the disciplines of cancer research or nanotechnology.

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