Scientists have developed a new cancer drug. So far, they have tested it only

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问题    Scientists have developed a new cancer drug. So far, they have tested it only on【B1】animals. The drug is designed to【B2】and kill cancer cells but not healthy cells.
   First, the drug enters the cancer and destroys the supply of blood. Then it releases【B3】to destroy the cancer ceils.
   Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge carried out the study. The【B4】appeared in Nature【B5】. A school news release called the drug an "anti-cancer smart bomb."
   Ram Sasisekharan is a professor at M.I.T. He says his team had to【B6】three problems. They had to find a way to destroy the blood vessels, then to【B7】the growth of new ones. But they also needed the blood vessels to supply chemicals to destroy the cancer.
   So, the researchers designed a two-part "nanocell". The cell is【B8】in nanometers, or one thousand millionth of a meter.【B9】.
   The scientists say it was small enough to pass through the blood vessels of the cancer, but it was too big to enter normal blood vessels. The surface of the nanocells also helped them to avoid natural defenses.
【B10】. That cut off the blood supply and trapped the nanocell inside the cancer. Then, the nanocell slowly released chemotherapy drugs to kill the cancer cells.
【B11】.
Scientists have developed a new cancer drug. So far, they have tested it only on laboratory animals. The drag is designed to invade and kill cancer cells but not healthy ceils.
   First, the drag enters the cancer and destroys the supply of blood. Then it releases poison to destroy the cancer cells.
   Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge carried out the study. The results appeared in Nature magazine. A school news release called the drug an "anti-cancer smart bomb."
   Ram Sasisekharan is a professor at M.I.T. He says his team had to solve three problems. They had to find a way to destroy the blood vessels, then to prevent the growth of new ones. But they also needed the blood vessels to supply chemicals to destroy the cancer.
   So, the researchers designed a two-part "nanocell". The cell is measured in nanometers, or one thousand millionth of a meter.The particle used was two hundred nanometers--much, much smaller than a human hair.
   The scientists say it was small enough to pass through the blood vessels of the cancer, but it was too big to enter normal blood vessels. The surface of the nanocells also helped them to avoid natural defenses.
   The scientists designed the cell as a balloon inside a balloon. They loaded the outer part with a drug that caused the blood vessels to fall in on themselves. That cut off the blood supply and trapped the nanocell inside the cancer. Then, the nanocell slowly released chemotherapy drags to kill the cancer cells.
   The team says the treatment shrank the cancer and avoided healthy cells better than other treatments.

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