Gold nanotubes—tiny hollow cylinders one thousandth
the width of a human hair—could be used to treat mesothelioma, a
type of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos, according to a team
of researchers at the Universities of Cambridge and
Leeds.
Gold nanotubes—tiny hollow cylinders one thousandth
the width of a human hair—could be used to treat mesothelioma, a
type of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos, according to a team
of researchers at the Universities of Cambridge and
Leeds.