Australian scientists kill cancer cells with "trojan horse"



Nanoparticles Cancer Research,cancer fighting drugs Wisconsin team solved this problem using nanoparticles

 

A team of investigators at Brown University has developed a novel way to treat a class of breast cancer cells. The team has created twin nanoparticles that specifically targets the Her-2 tumor cell and unload a cancer-fighting drug directly into it. The result is a boost in antitumor activity while minimizing side effects. The findings of this study have been published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.

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Scientists kill cancer cells with "trojan horse"

 

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