Nanoimpellers

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Nanoimpellers are an experimental technology developed to eliminate some of the harmful effects of

nanoscale, light-activated containers filled with cancer-fighting drugs that only release their contents when hit by a specific type of laser.[1]

Nanoimpellers for cancer drug delivery were first demonstrated in 2008.

near infrared light and two photon excitation (TPE) to trigger release.[4][5]

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