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When tested in a mouse model of breast cancer, the doxorubicin-loaded nanoparticles caused fewer side effects than free doxorubicin.
A new nanoparticle made from the medical polymer PLGA and the blood protein albumin can carry higher doses of drugs and remain stable longer, offering improved delivery and fewer side effects.
A fundamental discovery by University of Missouri scientists could help solve one of the most frustrating challenges in ...
New Nanoparticles Offer Safer, More Effective Drug Delivery A new nanoparticle capable of carrying higher doses of drugs while staying stable for longer could make treatments more effective.
A new technique lets researchers make many more of the particles much faster, using consistent practices that meet safety ...
A new nanoparticle capable of carrying much higher doses of drugs while staying stable for extended periods could make treatments more effective and cause fewer side effects.
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 ...
Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize drug delivery, but challenges remain. This article summarizes recent developments in the use of nanoparticles as drug delivery systems.
An international study led by researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus has identified a promising strategy to enhance the safety of nanomedicines, advanced therapies often ...
Drug delivery articles from across Nature Portfolio Drug delivery describes the method and approach to delivering drugs or pharmaceuticals and other xenobiotics to their site of action within an ...
The integration of microfluidics and nanotechnology has revolutionized the landscape of cancer research, offering ...