Efficacy of polymer-based nanomedicine for the treatment of brain cancer

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  • who: Tobeka Naki and Blessing A. Aderibigbe from the Department of Chemistry, University of Fort Hare, Alice Campus, Eastern Cape, South Africa have published the research work: Efficacy of Polymer-Based Nanomedicine for the Treatment of Brain Cancer, in the Journal: Pharmaceutics 2022, 14, 1048. of 13/05/2022
  • how: The results indicated that DNA-NLCs/TMZ improved anti-tumor potential and gene transfection efficacy by transferring the two of the drugs and gene into the gliomatosis cerebri .

SUMMARY

    It promotes drug uptake because it is highly vascularized, making it useful . . .

     

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