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Nanoparticles—the tiniest building blocks of our world—are constantly in motion, bouncing, shifting, and drifting in ...
A new study details the development of a nanoparticle-based system that delivers concentrated chemotherapy specifically to cancer cells and not normal cells, potentially allowing clinicians to ...
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have developed a new platform using polymeric nanoparticles to deliver drug pairs to specific cancer types, including skin cancer and breast cancer. The ...
Researchers have turned to delivery nanoparticles to maximize the anti-cancer STING of a molecule, pointing to a way to unlock the pathway's promise.
Researchers have developed drug-loaded nanoparticles that selectively target the cells responsible for causing damaging inflammation following a spinal cord injury. Given to mice soon after an ...
A new nanoparticle capable of carrying much higher doses of drugs while staying stable for extended periods could make ...
Researchers designed oligopeptides that could co-assemble with therapeutic cargoes to create nanoparticles that improved the antitumor efficacy AML model.
Pharmaceutical scientists and biologists are teaming up to make the next generation of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) for drug delivery. Combining structural biology with cutting edge pharmaceutical ...
Magnetic nanoparticles in localized or targeted drug delivery reduce the risk of certain side effects, unlike in conventional cancer therapies such as radiation therapy and chemotherapy.
Drug-delivering nanoparticles might help treat osteoarthritis. In mice with signs of the condition, a single injection of the particles relieved pain for months. Previous research indicates a drug ...
Researchers at Yale University have shown how skin cancer could one day be treated with a simple injection. The team found that they could shrink tumors by injecting them with adhesive ...
Polymeric nanoparticles are nanoscale particles composed of natural or synthetic polymers, offering versatile platforms for drug delivery, imaging, and tissue engineering applications.