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The Russian State Research Technical University MISIS has developed zinc oxide nanorods that inhibit the growth of cancer cells
Zinc oxide nanorods are used to treat various diseases, such as injecting drugs into patients' organs and obtaining images of affected areas of the body
First discovered in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Nicobarum nicotianae is unknown for its medicinal uses, but the Nicobarum and other local tribes use the plant to treat scorpion stings, skin irritations, and more
According to an associate professor of physics and materials science at the Russian State Research and Technical University, the nicotinic ramie leaf extract was mixed with zinc acetate to make non-toxic nanorods, and the resulting solution was kept in a magnetic stirrer for two hours; it was then allowed to settle.