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Science 18 November 2005:
Vol. 310. no. 5751, pp. 1132 - 1134
DOI: 10.1126/science.310.5751.1132

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MATERIALS AND BIOLOGY:
Nanotechnology Takes Aim at Cancer

Robert F. Service

The science of extremely small materials is poised to revolutionize cancer diagnostics, imaging, and treatment and could finally usher in the long-awaited era of personalized medicine.

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