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January 6th, 2008
Iran developing anti-cancer nanodrugs
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Iranian scientists at the country's Nanotechnology Center are working on the development of anti-cancer nanodrugs, official says.
A group of Iranian researchers are working to develop anti-cancer drugs by applying nano-science, deputy health minister, Rasoul Dinarvand, told reporters in Tehran.
"The efforts launched by Iranian researchers seem promising and experts are testing the drugs on animals at the moment," he said.
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