Nontoxic drug delivery system could lead to effective therapies for currently untreatable cancers

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Nontoxic drug delivery system could lead to effective therapies for currently untreatable cancers

A non-toxic, bacteria-based system developed at the University of Massachusetts Amherst can detect when it is inside a cancer cell and then release its payload of therapeutic drugs directly into the cell. The work, published in Nature Communications today, could lead to effective, targeted therapies for currently untreatable cancers, such as liver or metastatic breast cancer.

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