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Another novel nanodevice has been developed to kill CTCs.
It has evolved the ability to evade every drug developed to kill it, often within just a few years.
Bombs cause an awful lot of destruction, as well as the hundred other ways we've developed to kill each other.
A genetically engineered mouse model was recently developed to kill senescent cells in vivo using a drug that causes caspase activation.
Beside anticancer chemotherapy compounds, several photo-sensitizers have been developed to kill cancer cells by generating ROS and singlet oxygen in the presence of illumination.
In addition, a B. anthracis-specific enzyme was developed to kill the vegetative forms of these bacteria in the blood of infected individuals.
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The insects were surface-treated with a contact fungicide (Merpan®) to kill the external conidia that could penetrate the cuticle and develop to kill the infected insects.
The new strategies could be developed to either kill occult metastases or possibly increase the inefficiency of the myriad tasks necessary to generate a clinically relevant metastasis to the point where the odds of solitary, dispersed cancer cells successfully completing the metastatic cascade to become clinically relevant lesions approach zero.
Apartheid-era scientists developed poisons to kill black people and tried to develop drugs to make them sterile.
The schedules (total radiation dose, dose per fraction, number of fractions, overall treatment time and volume irradiated) have been developed to maximize tumor kill and minimize normal tissue damage.
"They were first developed to go in and kill cancer cells but leave other cells unharmed.
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