Nuclear/Molecular http://www.medicexchange.com/Nuclear-Molecular/feed/atom.html 2012-02-11T08:44:03Z Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management ART to Present Molecular Imaging Applications at AACR Meeting in Denver 2009-04-18T11:25:13Z 2009-04-18T11:25:13Z http://www.medicexchange.com/Nuclear-Molecular/art-to-present-molecular-imaging-applications-at-aacr-meeting-in-denver.html Deepa Premchand deepa.data@helpmego.to <div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>ART Advanced Research Technologies Inc</strong>. will be exhibiting at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (<strong>AACR</strong>), April 19-22, in Denver, Colorado. <div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>ART Advanced Research Technologies Inc</strong>. will be exhibiting at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (<strong>AACR</strong>), April 19-22, in Denver, Colorado. Pioneering Medical Nanotechnology Offers New Cancer Breakthrough Hope 2009-04-18T10:44:48Z 2009-04-18T10:44:48Z http://www.medicexchange.com/Nuclear-Molecular/pioneering-medical-nanotechnology-offers-new-cancer-breakthrough-hope.html Deepa Premchand deepa.data@helpmego.to <p>University of Leicester team examine potential of new technology to pave way for development of a combined <strong>diagnosis</strong>/<strong>therapeutic strategy</strong>. A multi-disciplinary team of scientists from the University of Leicester could be potentially paving the way for the development of a powerful new strategy for both the early diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer.</p> <p>University of Leicester team examine potential of new technology to pave way for development of a combined <strong>diagnosis</strong>/<strong>therapeutic strategy</strong>. A multi-disciplinary team of scientists from the University of Leicester could be potentially paving the way for the development of a powerful new strategy for both the early diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer.</p> Researchers Harness Radioactivity for New Cancer Treatments 2009-04-04T07:55:31Z 2009-04-04T07:55:31Z http://www.medicexchange.com/Nuclear-Molecular/researchers-harness-radioactivity-for-new-cancer-treatments.html Deepa Premchand deepa.data@helpmego.to <div style="text-align: justify;">Medical researchers from the University of Alberta are pushing the boundaries of nuclear medicine. <div style="text-align: justify;">Medical researchers from the University of Alberta are pushing the boundaries of nuclear medicine. Nanotechnology could Unlock Safer Cancer Treatments 2009-04-02T10:48:33Z 2009-04-02T10:48:33Z http://www.medicexchange.com/Nuclear-Molecular/nanotechnology-could-unlock-safer-cancer-treatments.html Deepa Premchand deepa.data@helpmego.to <p>A team of researchers at the University of Alberta is developing a set of advanced <strong>nanotechnology particles</strong> that could one day replace radiation and chemotherapy as a cancer treatment. The miniscule nanoparticles, about 100 times smaller than the width of a human hair, have the ability to deliver genetic material and medicines to targeted cells.</p> <p>A team of researchers at the University of Alberta is developing a set of advanced <strong>nanotechnology particles</strong> that could one day replace radiation and chemotherapy as a cancer treatment. The miniscule nanoparticles, about 100 times smaller than the width of a human hair, have the ability to deliver genetic material and medicines to targeted cells.</p> Gold Nanoparticles Can Cook Cancer Cells 2009-03-24T06:14:24Z 2009-03-24T06:14:24Z http://www.medicexchange.com/Nuclear-Molecular/gold-nanoparticles-can-cook-cancer-cells.html Dr. Nitha Thejal nitha@medicexchange.com <div align="justify"> <p>Researchers are describing a long-awaited advance toward applying the marvels of nanotechnology in the battle against cancer. They have developed the first hollow <strong>gold nanospheres</strong> — smaller than the finest flecks of dust — that search out and "cook" cancer cells.</p> <div align="justify"> <p>Researchers are describing a long-awaited advance toward applying the marvels of nanotechnology in the battle against cancer. They have developed the first hollow <strong>gold nanospheres</strong> — smaller than the finest flecks of dust — that search out and "cook" cancer cells.</p> Ongoing Worldwide Shortage of Medical Isotopes could Threaten Patient Care, Says Expert 2009-03-20T06:37:30Z 2009-03-20T06:37:30Z http://www.medicexchange.com/Nuclear-Molecular/ongoing-worldwide-shortage-of-medical-isotopes-could-threaten-patient-care-says-expert.html Deepa Premchand deepa.data@helpmego.to <div style="text-align: justify;">A University of Nottingham expert is calling on the Government to provide substantial new investment into the production of medical isotopes or face a dangerous shortage that threatens to compromise patient healthcare. <div style="text-align: justify;">A University of Nottingham expert is calling on the Government to provide substantial new investment into the production of medical isotopes or face a dangerous shortage that threatens to compromise patient healthcare. Nanodumbbells Target Cancer Cells 2009-03-17T08:15:03Z 2009-03-17T08:15:03Z http://www.medicexchange.com/Nuclear-Molecular/nanodumbbells-target-cancer-cells.html Deepa Premchand deepa.data@helpmego.to <div style="text-align: justify">US scientists have designed nanoparticles that function like 'guided missiles' in the targeted destruction of <strong>breast cancer</strong> cells. <div style="text-align: justify">US scientists have designed nanoparticles that function like 'guided missiles' in the targeted destruction of <strong>breast cancer</strong> cells. Chemists of UConn found to increase luminescence efficiency of carbon nanotubes 2009-03-12T11:21:01Z 2009-03-12T11:21:01Z http://www.medicexchange.com/Nuclear-Molecular/chemists-of-uconn-found-to-increase-luminescence-efficiency-of-carbon-nanotubes.html Bindu bindu@medicexchange.info <p>Breakthrough procedure has potential applications in <strong>medical imaging</strong>, homeland security and biological sensors.</p> <p>Breakthrough procedure has potential applications in <strong>medical imaging</strong>, homeland security and biological sensors.</p> Cornell's quantum dot proven harmless to the body 2009-03-12T10:34:53Z 2009-03-12T10:34:53Z http://www.medicexchange.com/Nuclear-Molecular/cornells-quantum-dot-proven-harmless-to-the-body.html Dr. Nitha Thejal nitha@medicexchange.com <p>Researchers at Memorial <strong>Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center</strong> report that Cornell dots ("C dots") are biologically safe; they are stable inside the body and are easily excreted by the kidney.The <strong>MSKCC researchers</strong> also note the quantum dots can reveal the extent of a <strong>cancer tumor's blood vessels</strong>, cell death, treatment response, and invasive or metastatic spread to lymph nodes and distant organs.</p> <p>Researchers at Memorial <strong>Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center</strong> report that Cornell dots ("C dots") are biologically safe; they are stable inside the body and are easily excreted by the kidney.The <strong>MSKCC researchers</strong> also note the quantum dots can reveal the extent of a <strong>cancer tumor's blood vessels</strong>, cell death, treatment response, and invasive or metastatic spread to lymph nodes and distant organs.</p> March 2009 Mayo Clinic Women's HealthSource Highlights Molecular Breast Imaging 2009-03-11T12:40:08Z 2009-03-11T12:40:08Z http://www.medicexchange.com/Nuclear-Molecular/march-2009-mayo-clinic-womens-healthsource-highlights-molecular-breast-imaging.html Deepa Premchand deepa.data@helpmego.to <div style="text-align: justify">March 2009 Mayo Clinic Women's HealthSource Highlights <strong>Molecular Breast Imaging</strong>, Canes and Walkers, Training for an Event and Hormone Therapy for Women <div style="text-align: justify">March 2009 Mayo Clinic Women's HealthSource Highlights <strong>Molecular Breast Imaging</strong>, Canes and Walkers, Training for an Event and Hormone Therapy for Women