Amazing Nanoparticles from Maize: A Potent and Economical Anti-Cancer Therapeutic
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"cNPs only significantly inhibited the growth of colon26 cells, indicating their selectivity for carcinogenic cell lines... TNFα is primarily secreted by macrophages, natural killer cells, and lymphocytes―three key ingredients of our highly evolved immune system and which help mount an anticancer response. "The strong TNFα response was encouraging and indicated the role of cNPs in treating various types of cancer"
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