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Let’s Play Xenosaga: Episode I PT46 – Cherenkov’s Not Feeling It

In this episode, when Ziggy and company arrive at the alley, they don’t find Cherenkov, but they do find the critically injured thugs Cherenkov fought. Hammer rushes off to get help while the rest go back to the Elsa, as Cherenkov s already back there. When they get back, they find that MOMO is trying to treat with him, but he doesn’t want to be treated by MOMO. Cherenkov says that nanosurgery was…never his thing. So Ziggy leaves Shion to check him while MOMO gives Ziggy a tune up. And then we definitely learn that Cherenkov is surely not who he seems.
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Nanotech Surgery

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Welcome to Nanotech Surgery.  The National Cancer Institute and NASA are currently spending $12 million a year to develop nanosensors – devices less than one-thousandth the diameter of a human hair. These nanosensors are meant to scan the body for the molecular signatures of cancer. The nanosensors are planned to also carry drugs or genes in order to treat cancers one cell at a time. The nanosensor would then attack malignant cells but leaving healthy ones unharmed. The result: an end to the destructive, dinosaur-age therapy known as chemotherapy with all it’s undesireable side effects.

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In the future, blood nanobots will be patrolling our bodies, repairing our organs and even fixing genetic damage. Surgery as we know it will cease to exist when we attack illiness, disease, aging and death from the smallest scalpels of nanotechnology. We have seen this coming for years, and welcome the benefits of this new technology called nanotech surgery.

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The Handbook of Nanomedicine

The Handbook of Nanomedicine

Nanomedicine is clinical medicine with the application of nanobiotechnology, which is currently being used to research the pathomechanism of disease, refine molecular diagnostics, and aid in the discovery, development and delivery of drugs. In The Handbook of Nanomedicine, Prof. Kewal K. Jain distills the voluminous literature relevant to the subject into one concise, comprehensive and easy-to-use guide. Beginning with the basics, the subject is developed to potential clinical applications, many

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Q&A: A good sub-topic for a “future of medicine and/or surgery” essay?

Question by Der Wolfenmann: A good sub-topic for a “future of medicine and/or surgery” essay?
I need to write a long essay on the future of medicine and/or surgery. I don’t want to bring in nanotech. What would be a good topic to focus on? Prosthetics? Implants? Any ideas? I don’t need websites, just topics that are hot and happening, and technology-oriented! Thanks a lot!

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talk about the pediatrians/dr.90210 tv show that’s on every day stanford university for example you can get some good topics from them.

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The Handbook of Nanomedicine Reviews

The Handbook of Nanomedicine

Nanomedicine is clinical medicine with the application of nanobiotechnology, which is currently being used to research the pathomechanism of disease, refine molecular diagnostics, and aid in the discovery, development and delivery of drugs. In The Handbook of Nanomedicine, Prof. Kewal K. Jain distills the voluminous literature relevant to the subject into one concise, comprehensive and easy-to-use guide. Beginning with the basics, the subject is developed to potential clinical applications, many

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