According to a study published in the scientific journal Nature Nanotechnology, a team of British scientists Quantum spray method to treat a type of brain cancer. The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom, states that the new technique can kill brain cancer cells for the first time with a type of quantum therapy.
Researchers say the spray therapy aims to treat glioblastoma, a brain cancer that kills thousands of people every year. The paper explains that the method involves the use of gold nanoparticles coated with redox-active molecules, a technology known as bionanoantennas.
Bionanoantennas have the capacity to destroy glioblastoma-induced cancer cells using an electric field; that is, during a surgical operation It sprays electrically charged ‘antennas’ in the tumor area.
“Our data show that cancer cells display an altered expression of genetic pathways involved in the acute stress response, compared to normal cells. Since changes in the electrical field in cells represent the acute stress response, this may be a clue to understanding why cancer cells are affected by the acute stress response.” “Normal cells are killed, but normal cells are not killed,” said Frankie Rawson, a researcher at the University of Nottingham and one of the study’s authors, in a message posted to the Interesting Engineering website.
Quantum method and brain cancer
When an electric field is applied to the bio-nanoantennas, ‘a quantum electron transfer will occur on the surface of the protein attached to the bionanoantennas’. The transfer signals the carcinogenic particles to activate programmed cell death, thus Glioblastoma cells begin to “self-destruct” and stop the tumor from growing.
Scientists explain that in addition to destroying the cancer, no other brain cells are damaged in this process. The method may represent the beginning of quantum therapies, but it is important to emphasize that the role of quantum mechanics in human biological processes has been investigated for some time.
The scientific process of the technique is known as quantum electron tunneling or Quantum Biological Electron Transfer (QBET).
“We had a working hypothesis that the development of technologies to control these events could allow us to manipulate cellular behavior. With the results of this study, this hypothesis has become a reality. As the first possible cancer treatment to take advantage of the effects of quantum mechanics, Rawson said it could represent the world’s first quantum therapy and create new breakthroughs in treatment paradigms.” “It could usher in an era,” he added.
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