Exploring a New Tridimensional Approach to Combat Drug-Resistant Cancer
A team of researchers from the University of Barcelona have developed a new tridimensional anticancer agent that could be used to fight drug-resistant tumors. This new agent, which is made up of small molecules, is able to bind to the surface of cancer cells and deliver an antitumor agent directly to the site of the tumor. This could be a revolutionary step forward in the fight against drug-resistant cancer, as the agent can target cancer cells while leaving healthy cells untouched. The team’s research has been published in the journal Nature Chemistry, and they hope to continue developing this tridimensional agent to make it even more effective in fighting cancer.
source: Phys.org