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The Scotsman
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November 06, 2009
NANOPARTICLES can damage DNA from a distance by affecting biological signals, scientists have shown. Their influence is not stopped by a protective wall of cells, a study revealed. The findings have both good and bad implications, experts believe. They raise questions about the safety of man-made pa...
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