
A nano-drug precisely attacks chemotherapy-resistant cancer
A single nanoparticle works in two ways: it increases the effectiveness of chemotherapy and acts as a stimulant of the immune system.
A single nanoparticle works in two ways: it increases the effectiveness of chemotherapy and acts as a stimulant of the immune system.
20 years after the unveiling of the human genome, science can now sequence many more in less time: it will soon have the data it needs to unlock many secrets of genetics.
An absolutely fortuitous discovery emphasizes the effectiveness of a treatment injected directly into the eyeball of a blind patient, and once again shows the potential of gene therapies
Regenerate the cartilages of the joints, perhaps entire limbs, a like salamanders? The key factors of this ability have been discovered: man also possesses them.
The small device uses nano transfection of tissues to regenerate entire organs with the touch of a finger: what was once matter for Star Trek now comes close to reality.