Turning up the heat on cancer: Manganese ferrite nanoparticles outperform rivals
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PhysTurning up the heat on cancer: Manganese ferrite nanoparticles outperform rivalsphys.orgScientists have long known that heat can be used to help fight cancer. But heating tumors and cancer cells is trickier than it sounds. Apply too much heat and patients could get hurt; apply too little or target the wrong location and the therapy will not be effective.
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