Nanosized drug delivery systems take a leap forward
After 24 hours, the cancer cells have taken up chimeric polypeptide-chemo combination (shown in magenta) developed by the Duke University team.
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Blood vessels that supply tumors are more porous than normal vessels, makes nanoscale drug delivery systems a particularly attractive prospect. If properly engineered, nanoparticles can in fact get inside a tumor, targeting it precisely and allowing much higher drug dosages as they reduce side effects to a minimum. Two recent studies featured in the latest issue of the journal Nature Materials specifically address these issues and give us promising leads in the fight against cancer.
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