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Streptomyces can synthesize nanoodes from the element selenium supplied as selenium dioxide. Selenium nanorods showed anticancer acivity against some cell lines as Hep-G2 and MCF-7 human cancer cells (induces cell death). The treatment of human cancer using biologically synthesized nanoparticles has a promising future.
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Selenium is an important component of human diet and a number of studies have declared its chemopreventive and therapeutic properties against cancer. SNMs are potent anticancer agents, with a modest effect on normal cells.
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This page is a summary of: Anticancer activity of biostabilized selenium nanorods synthesized by Streptomyces bikiniensis strain Ess_amA-1, International Journal of Nanomedicine, May 2015, Dove Medical Press,
DOI: 10.2147/ijn.s82707.
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