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Nasal drops for brain cancer: A breakthrough nanomedicine approach to treating glioblastoma
Brain cancer, especially glioblastoma, is characterized by its aggressive nature, with very poor survival rates. Conventional treatments hardly succeed because of the brain's protective barriers, ...
A nano-sized medicine boosts the anti-cancer immune response and eradicates tumors in mice. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, working with colleagues at ...
Glioblastoma is one of the most lethal brain cancers known, and for decades treatment has barely budged survival curves despite surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. Now researchers are testing a ...
Researchers at WashU Medicine have developed a noninvasive medicine delivered through the nose that successfully eliminated deadly brain tumors in mice. The medicine is based on a spherical nucleic ...
Nasal drops may offer a new non-invasive way to help the body fight aggressive and deadly brain cancers. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine and Northwestern University have ...
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