" The research findings show that a centriole produces an electromagnetic field apparently due to the longitudinal oscillation of its microtubules (MTs). A cluster of centrioles is therefore presumed to produce an enhanced electromagnetic field. Individual centrioles are immersed in a cloud of electron-dense material (proteins) which together with the centrioles is known as the centrosome. A cluster of centrioles thus produces a cluster of centrosomes—a hallmark of cancer cells. With enhanced electromagnetic fields, centrosome clusters provide an attraction for magnetically charged nanoparticles." {Credits 1} {Credits 1} 🎪 Huston, R. L. (2015). Using the Electromagnetics of Cancer’s Centrosome Clusters to Attract Therapeutic Nanoparticles. Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology, 6(03), 172. Copyright © 2015 by author and Scientific Research Publishing Inc. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License. |
Last modified on 21-Jun-20 |