Monday, 15 August 2016

Nanoparticle delivers cancer drugs to tumor blood vessels

Blood vessels in some tumors naturally express P-selectin on their surfaces, providing a target for nanoparticles. In the study, a research team led by Daniel Heller, Ph.D., of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, engineered drug-carrying nanoparticles made of a sugar-based compound called fucoidan, which is derived from algae and binds to P-selectin.

Read more from National Cancer Institute Cancer Currents Blog.

1 comment:

  1. Here is the main difference between cancer and tumor. Cancer is a disease in which cells, almost anywhere in the body, begin to divide uncontrollably. A tumor is when this uncontrolled growth occurs in solid tissue such as an organ, muscle, or bone.

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