Nanoparticle delivery to tumors from old malaria

A recent study shows that a 70 year old malaria drug can clog immune cells in liver so nanoparticles can reach their intended tumor site, overcoming a significant complication of targeted drug delivery, according to a team of researchers... Read more →

Can We Harvest Human Brain Cell in the Lab?

When scientist find new potential drug, they should be tested on human cells to confirm that they can help patients. Since in past studies, these tests have been done in a cancer cell, which doesn’t match the biology of human brain cells.... Read more →

Liver Transplantation: Life Goes On

Liver transplantation or hepatic transplantation is a surgery which undergoes replacement of a diseased liver with all of a healthy liver from another person. The first human liver transplantion was performed in 1963 by a surgical team... Read more →

Phytoremediation – What is It? |Pros & Cons

Phytoremediation is from Ancient Greek, phyto meaning “plant”, and Latin remedium meaning “restoring balance”. It refers to the technology that use living plants to clean up soil, air, and contaminated water with... Read more →
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