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Milk-Derived Nanoparticles Show Potential Against Aggressive Bile Duct Cancer

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Milk-derived nanoparticles show potential against aggressive bile duct cancer San José, 21 Apr (elmundo.cr) – Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a promising new way to directly treat cholangiocarcinoma tumors, a rare and aggressive bile duct cancer with limited therapeutic options, using milk-derived nanoparticles that act as targeted delivery vehicles. The findings, published in JHEP Reports, point to a potential targeted genetic therapy de…
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Milk-derived nanoparticles show potential against aggressive bile duct cancer San José, 21 Apr (elmundo.cr) – Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a promising new way to directly treat cholangiocarcinoma tumors, a rare and aggressive bile duct cancer with limited therapeutic options, using milk-derived nanoparticles that act as targeted delivery vehicles. The findings, published in JHEP Reports, point to a potential targeted genetic therapy de…

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El Mundo CR broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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