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A new nanoparticle capable of carrying much higher doses of drugs while staying stable for extended periods could make ...
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Biodegradable nanoparticles enable simultaneous delivery of two drugs to attack tumors - MSNProf. Satchi-Fainaro says, "In our study, we developed an innovative platform using biodegradable polymeric nanoparticles to deliver pairs of drugs to primary tumors and metastases.
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AZoCleantech on MSNBiodegradable Metafilm Offers Breakthrough in Sustainable CoolingThe innovative biodegradable metafilm from PLA enhances passive radiative cooling, addressing energy efficiency and ...
IBM researchers and scientists from the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotec hnology will unveil a nanomedicine breakthrough---biodegradable nanoparticles that make antibiotics physically ...
A new type of biodegradable nanoparticle has been developed. The spherical structures can encapsulate various fat-soluble medicines, which makes it easier to target tumor tissue. These nanoballs ...
New biodegradable nanoparticles detect and treat cancer, researchers say By Dyllan Furness Published August 1, 2016 Save It’s ...
Nanoparticles that target cancer cells with chemotherapeutic drugs could end toxic, whole-body chemo. Researchers at the University of Central Florida have engineered nanoparticles that can target ...
Credit: Mastorakos P, et al. (2015) Highly compacted biodegradable DNA nanoparticles capable of overcoming the mucus barrier for inhaled lung gene therapy. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 112(28): 8720-8725.
A team from UNIGE and LMU developed a transport nanoparticle to make an anti-inflammatory drug much more effective and less toxic. How can a drug be delivered exactly where it is needed, while ...
The gene silencing efficiency of mPEG-PLGA-PLL NPs is shown to be higher than that of commercially available transfecting agent Lipofectamine, while showing no cytotoxicity. The purpose of this work ...
Researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have developed biodegradable nanoparticles that can be used to genetically program immune cells to recognize and destroy cancer cells—while ...
a,b, Polymer PLGA nanoparticles encapsulating siRNA were evaluated for cytotoxicity using cultured HepG2 hepatocytes (a) and HeLa cervical carcinoma cells (b).Free spermidine (green diamonds) and ...
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