EU SCIENTISTS SHOW HOW NANOPARTICLES TOUCH CELL NUCLEI
August 1st, 2009
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN Union (EU)-funded scientists have tracked how nanoparticles pass through the body and into cells, showing they could aid the targeted delivery of medicines. In a study showing how far they can penetrate living tissue, the Euro 2.8 million MAGSELECTOFECTION study showed once nanoparticles enter a cell, they move randomly until collected by proteins, which take them to the cell nucleus. The research was staged to help drug companies develop targeted delivery of pharmaceuticals with nanoparticles. In a European Commission briefing note, ...
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