Michigan State University: Tiny Bubbles in Our Body Could Fight Cancer Better Than Chemo
September 14, 2019
September 14, 2019
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Sept. 14 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- Michigan State University issued the following news release:
Healthy cells in our body release nano-sized bubbles that transfer genetic material such as DNA and RNA to other cells. It's your DNA that stores the important information necessary for RNA to produce proteins and make sure they act accordingly.
These bubbly extracellular vesicles could become mini treatment transporters, carrying a combination of t . . .
Healthy cells in our body release nano-sized bubbles that transfer genetic material such as DNA and RNA to other cells. It's your DNA that stores the important information necessary for RNA to produce proteins and make sure they act accordingly.
These bubbly extracellular vesicles could become mini treatment transporters, carrying a combination of t . . .