3D printed DNA-coated ‘ChemoFilters’ unlock targeted cancer therapy
Scientists at the California Institute of Technology and UC San Francisco have developed DNA-loaded 3D printed structures that are capable of directing chemotherapy drugs towards affected organs and away from healthy tissues. Nicknamed ‘ChemoFilters,’ the researchers’ novel devices can be injected into patients during intra-arterial chemotherapy, to drain affected organs and prevent toxic agents from […]
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Author: Paul Hanaphy
