Unlocking the Potential of 3D Plasmonic Coral Nanoarchitecture in Cancer Research
Scientists have developed a new 3D plasmonic coral nanoarchitecture that could be used to treat cancer. This nanoarchitecture is made of tiny metal nanoparticles that can be manipulated to interact with light in a way that is incredibly effective at targeting and killing cancer cells. This breakthrough could lead to more effective cancer treatments with fewer side effects. The researchers hope this technology will soon be used to treat a wide range of cancers.
source: Phys.org