Not THE link, but here are some links
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/21071824
www.electrochem.org/dl/ma/201/pdfs/1004.pdf
http://www.scienceda...70417154357.htm
I need sleep and tomorrow I will see if I can dig it back out of the internet.
Yeah, not the same as injecting cancer. But it seems likely that if C60 does stimulate mitochondrial function, that will eliminate the Warburg effect (cancer cells shutting down mitochondria and resorting to glycolysis) and either normalize the cell or induce apoptosis (which requires functioning mitochondria).
Was curious what form of c60 they used and stumbled across the free full-text here:
https://www.landesbi...hangAUTO5-8.pdf
Looks like it was a water soluble fullerene in vitro:
Nano-C60 preparation. We prepared water-dispersed Nano-C60 according to the modified tetrahydrofuran procedure as described.34...
34. Fortner JD, Lyon DY, Sayes CM, Boyd AM, Falkner JC, Hotze EM, et al. C60 in water: nanocrystal formation and microbial response. Environ Sci Technol 2005; 39:4307-16.
They mention its general toxicity to normal cells later in the paper:
Given the considerable toxicity of fullerenes, and particularly Nano-C60,29 towards normal cells, it would be highly desirable to explore whether the ability of fullerenes to induce autophagy at low and noncytotoxic concentrations could be exploited to improve cancer chemotherapy.
I think that might be the same flawed c60 formulation that was later determined to have killed fish with due to tetrahydrofuran impurities.
Howard