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Laser Light Could Impact Drug Delivery

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KINGSTON, Ontario, Oct. 8, 2010 — Researchers at Queen’s University have discovered how molecules in glass or plastic are able to move when exposed to light from a laser. The findings could one day be used to facilitate medicinal drug distribution by allowing doctors to control the time and rate at which drugs are delivered into the body. Lead researcher Jean-Michel Nunzi, a professor in the departments of Chemistry and Physics, has determined that “molecular cooperation” is what allows the molecules to move and shift. Queen's professor Jean-Michel Nunzi has discovered how molecules in a glass or...Read full article

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    Published: October 2010
    AmericasBasic ScienceBiophotonicsCanadadrug deliveryFranceglasses and plasticsJean-Michel Nunzilaser lightLight Sourcesmolecular cooperationOntarioQueens UniversityResearch & TechnologyUniversite d’AngersLasers

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