UCM | Could a microparticle kill a cancer cell?

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Time
Viernes 27 de septiembre a las 17:00

Venue
Punto de encuentro Real Jardín Botánico Alfonso XIII de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid

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Sillicon microparticles have been widely used in microelectronics, but recently their interest has been increasing in biology. Some of their applications could include their use as mechanical drugs. Could they be used to destroit cancer cells? You will learn, and discover for yourself how some sillicon microparticles are able to kill cancer cells.

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