A new study has shown that cell-derived nanocarriers could be a highly efficient way to deliver drugs into cells. In the study, published in Nature Communications, researchers from the University of Helsinki and the University of Turku in Finland demonstrated that the cell-derived nanocarriers were up to 20 times more efficient at delivering drugs into cells than traditional methods. The researchers also showed that the nanocarriers could be tailored to carry different types of drugs, allowing them to be used for a wide range of treatments. This new finding could revolutionize the way drugs are delivered to cells, leading to more effective treatments for a variety of diseases.

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