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Small but mighty: Nanoparticles kill endometrial cancer in lab
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By Lynn Anderson Davy : Spring 2018
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Small but mighty

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Nanoparticles kill endometrial cancer in lab

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Tumor-targeting nanoparticles loaded with a drug that makes cancer cells more vulnerable to chemotherapy’s toxicity could be used to treat an aggressive and often deadly form of endometrial cancer, according to new research by the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy. Read more …

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