Oregon State University scientists develop nanomaterial that kills cancer cells through oxidative stress

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New nanomaterial kills cancer cells by inducing oxidative stress. Scientists developed an iron-based metal-organic framework that generates two types of reactive oxygen species, effectively destroying cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue. The material showed complete tumor eradication in mice without adverse effects, with researchers planning further studies on various cancer types.


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