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  • controlling the diseases by the air borne and water borne are the challenges along with the existed diseases across the globe, the other side of the nano- technology in its growth and development, so tackling the issue is the basic task of any researcher in nano technology
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toxicity in nanoparticles

Dear all,              I'm a research student in MKU.I'm working in natural product chemistry.I want to know whether the binding of metal nanoparticles could create toxicity in DNA.If toxicity occurs,can we uncouple the toxicity by binding the nanoparticles and DNA with secondary metabolites.Pls tell about the reference papers and the possible techniques.   

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