A £1 million research project led by the University of Sheffield is developing a new generation of “smart” drug delivery vehicles that could deliver chemotherapy directly to post-surgical sites in ...
Cancer treatment has long been haunted by the same problem: how do you strike dangerous cells without hitting healthy ones ...
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Molecular system can distinguish and neutralize cancer cells, paving the way for 'smart' drugs
How can cancer cells be targeted without damaging healthy tissue? This is one of the major challenges facing oncology today.
Instead of applying ointment and attaching a bandage, a "smart patch that regulates treatment intensity on its own just by ...
A DGIST research team, led by Professor Kyung-In Jang, has developed a smart patch capable of real-time biometric signal monitoring and drug delivery. This patch integrates various sensors and a drug ...
A smart contact lens described in a research paper on Wednesday combines therapeutic and diagnostic capabilities for glaucoma ...
Researchers have created a "smart" drug system that uses synthetic DNA to recognise cancer cells and release powerful drugs ...
Minkyu Kim, Ph.D., an assistant professor of material science and bioengineering at the University of Arizona, is developing novel techniques to deliver drugs that mimic red blood cell function. This ...
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