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Molecular Jackhammers the Coolest New Cancer Killers

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Molecular jackhammers eradicate cancer cells by vibronic-driven action
Through the actuation of vibronic modes in cell-membrane-associated aminocyanines, using near-infrared light, a distinct type of molecular mechanical action can be exploited to rapidly kill cells by necrosis. The molecules that destroy cell membranes through VDA have been termed molecular jackhammers because they undergo concerted whole-molecule vibrations. Given that a cell is unlikely to develop resistance to such molecular mechanical forces, molecular jackhammers present an alternative modality for inducing cancer cell death.

Molecular Jackhammers' Non-Invasive Approach to Destroy Cancer Cells
Cancer treatment traditionally has fallen into two main categories: 1) local therapies that target specific tumors, and 2) systemic therapies that impact the whole body. Seeking to identify local treatment options, researchers from Rice University recently uncovered a promising new approach that relies upon certain molecules' ability to vibrate strongly when stimulated by light.

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