Researchers develop a novel 2D material that uses a virus to kill cancer cells

Electro-thermal therapy, which involves applying electrical signals to nanomaterials, provides high cancer cell targeting accuracy and is highly bio-compatible. In this research, scientists from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) have designed a novel thermal-based therapy nano-system that destroys more than 20% of pancreatic cancer cells using microsecond electrical pulses and with excellent bio-compatibility.


Click here for original story, Researchers develop a novel 2D material that uses a virus to kill cancer cells


Source: Phys.org