Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Nanoparticles that can seek out its target after being injected into the bloodstream

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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