The combined effect of Weisella cibaria and Fusarium oxysporum nanoparticles on cervical cancer cells
Yusra MB. Muhsin,
Huda Zuheir Majeed,
Ali Murtatha Hasan
et al.
Abstract:The predicted global cancer burden is expected to surpass 20 million new cancer cases by 2025. Despite recent advancements in tumor therapy, successful cancer treatment remains challenging. The emerging field of nanotechnology offers great opportunities for diagnosis, imaging, as well as treatment of cancer. The biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles by fungi is an ecologically clean and nontoxic method compared to other physical and chemical methods. The purpose of this study is to determine the Synergistic Eff… Show more
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