Engineers develop a way to mass manufacture nanoparticles that deliver cancer drugs directly to tumors
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MIT engineers develop a way to mass manufacture nanoparticles that deliver cancer drugs directly to tumors
Researchers developed a manufacturing technique that rapidly generates large quantities of nanoparticles coated with drug-delivering polymers, which hold great potential for treating cancer. The particles can be targeted directly to tumors, where they release their payload while avoiding many of the side effects of traditional chemotherapy.
Engineers develop a way to mass manufacture nanoparticles that deliver cancer drugs directly to tumors
Polymer-coated nanoparticles loaded with therapeutic drugs show significant promise for cancer treatment, including ovarian cancer. These particles can be targeted directly to tumors, where they release their payload while avoiding many of the side effects of traditional chemotherapy.
Graphene self-powered micro/nano-robots from fascinating research samples to commercial products: Energy supply mechanisms and bio-sensing applications
Micro/nanomotors tremendously progressed as a serious candidate in medical and environmental applications. They convert chemical energy to move, and t…
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