About five years ago, Professor Janet Sawicki at the Lankenau Institute in Pennsylvania read an article about nanoparticles developed by MIT’s Daniel Anderson and Robert Langer for gene therapy, the insertion of genes into living cells for the treatment of disease. Sawicki was working on treating ovarian cancer by delivering — through viruses — the gene for the diphtheria toxin, which kills tumor cells (…)
Continue reading ‘MIT team’s nanoparticles could become a safer alternative to gene therapy delivered by viruses’
Maybe you can find something interesting in the following sponsored links:
Incoming search terms:
Diphtheria toxin esophageal cancer, gene therapy baldness, stem cell trial by dr randall franz, alzhimer stem cells nanoparticles lab MIT, thelatest medical advances in leukemia, stem cells becoming safer, robert langer balding prooducts, randall franz md-stem cells, nanoparticles leuchemic stem cells, nanoparticles lab, nanoparticles for baldness, nanoparticles * mit, daniel anderson robert langer gene therapy, anderson robert langer, vessel cell /stem cell wikpedia.