Technique targets disease, spares nearby tissues. For the first time, WSU researchers have demonstrated a way to deliver a drug to a tumor by attaching it to a white blood cell. The innovation could let doctors target tumors with anticancer drugs that might otherwise damage healthy tissues. A team led by Zhenjia Wang, an assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences attached a nanoscale particle to a WBC. The showed they could get a drug past the armor of blood vessels that typically shield a tumor. This has been a major challenge in nanotechnology drug delivery.
Wang implanted a tumor on the flank of a mouse commonly chosen as...
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