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Shapely Particles, and Lots of Them

Posted August 17, 2007 8:09 AM by Sharkles

Remember "Perfection," the Milton Bradley board game involving a frantic race against time, matching shapes with their corresponding spaces on the tray? Well, imagine this on a molecular level, where researchers get to produce polymeric particles in any shape or size. In the race for better drug delivery, this "inexpensive method for making substantial quantities of polymeric particles" looks like a winner.

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