Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University: More Targeted, Less Toxic - the Golden Future of Cancer Treatment
September 07, 2019
September 07, 2019
MELBOURNE, Australia, Sept. 7 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University issued the following news release:
Researchers have engineered gold-based molecules that target cancer cells and leave healthy cells unharmed, in a critical step towards precision cancer drugs with fewer toxic side effects.
Pre-clinical studies have shown the molecules were up to 24 times more effective at killing cancer cells than the widely used anti-cancer dru . . .
Researchers have engineered gold-based molecules that target cancer cells and leave healthy cells unharmed, in a critical step towards precision cancer drugs with fewer toxic side effects.
Pre-clinical studies have shown the molecules were up to 24 times more effective at killing cancer cells than the widely used anti-cancer dru . . .