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Two Houston nanotechnology companies merge.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

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By John C. Roper, Houston Chronicle Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Dec. 22--Two Houston companies that focus on different areas of nanotechnology have joined forces to better explore a combination of their research.

Carbon Nanotechnologies, a maker of carbon-based nanotubes, and C Sixty, a nanomedicine company that focuses its efforts on buckyballs, completed a merger Tuesday.

Financial terms of the deal between the private companies were not disclosed.

C Sixty's research focuses on using buckyballs, tiny carbon molecules shaped like soccer balls, to deliver medicines in precise amounts to exactly the right location. The research …

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