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Nanopore technique for measuring DNA damage could improve cancer therapy and radiological emergency response
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a new technology for measuring how radiation damages DNA molecules. This novel technique, which passes DNA ...
Scientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital today report how lifesaving childhood cancer treatments leave ...
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DNA-based system targets cancer cells and releases drugs at tumors
Researchers at the Université de Genève have built a DNA-based drug delivery system that reads pairs of protein markers on a cell’s surface, decides whether the cell is cancerous, and then floods it ...
The cancer drugs called PARP inhibitors have a puzzling reputation: even though they are treatment mainstays for multiple forms of cancer, they can damage cancer-killing T cells and disrupt the ...
Scientists have created a programmable drug system that can zero in on cancer cells with unprecedented accuracy. Built from synthetic DNA, it only activates when it detects a precise combination of ...
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