Researchers in the US have announced a new 'DNA Trojan horse' approach for delivering anti-cancer drugs using DNA, which they believe will be significantly more effective than previous technologies.
Scientists from Ohio State University have developed a way to create what they call: a DNA Trojan horse capsule. Within this DNA capsule made of nano-scale ‘DNA origami’ structures, the scientists inserted a common anti-cancer drug. When this DNA capsule enters the body, it is absorbed exclusively by cancer cells. Upon absorption, the ‘Trojan Horse’…
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