Molecule that combines three distinct technologies against the most aggressive type of brain cancer is tested

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Molecule that combines three distinct technologies against the most aggressive type of brain cancer is tested

A drug carrier able to reach the brain, bind to an aggressive type of tumor called glioblastoma multiforme, and release a chemotherapeutic agent has been tested for the first time by Brazilian researchers. According to an article published in the International Journal of Pharmaceutics, the potential treatment was shown to be effective in isolated cells and animal models thanks to a combination of nanotechnology, chemotherapy and a monoclonal antibody.

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