Therapeutic Nanoparticles Give New Meaning To Sugar-coating Medicine
Wednesday, September 23, 2009 - 13:21
in Physics & Chemistry
A research team studying sugar-coated nanoparticles for use as a possible cancer therapy has uncovered a delicate balancing act that makes the particles more effective than conventional thinking says they should be. Just like individuals in a crowd respecting other people's personal space, the particles work because they get close together, but not too close.