Nanoparticles that successfully deliver RNA interference in cancer patients have been developed by US scientists. The team has created a nanoparticle drug that smuggles its RNA-interfering payload passt the body's defence systems and drop it on to cancer cells - the first example of a nanoparticle that can seek out its target after being injected into the bloodstream.
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Nanoparticles that can seek out its target after being injected into the bloodstream
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