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New Target for Child Neuroblastoma Identified: Study

New Target for Child Neuroblastoma Identified: Study
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Research Reveals Epigenetic Cause for EGFR Lung Cancer Therapy Resistance

Research Reveals Epigenetic Cause for EGFR Lung Cancer Therapy Resistance
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Engineers develop nanoparticles that cross the blood-brain barrier

There are currently few good treatment options for glioblastoma, an aggressive type of brain cancer with a high fatality rate. One reason that the disease is so difficult to treat is that most chemotherapy drugs can’t penetrate the blood vessels that

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Engineers develop nanoparticles that cross the blood-brain barrier

MIT researchers developed drug-carrying nanoparticles that appear to get into the brain more efficiently than drugs given on their own. Using a human tissue model that replicates the blood-brain barrier, they showed the particles could get into tumors and kill glioblastoma cells.

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