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NanoNerds | Sci-Tech Today: Tiny fragments of Salmonella Bacteria Used to Treat Cancer @NanoNerds | Uploaded October 2009 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Nanotech correspondent Alex Fiorentino descibes how scientists from Australia are using tiny drug delivery packages derived from Salmonella to destroy cancer cells in mice. The packages deliver anti-cancer drugs directly to cancer cells, and have shown promising results in eliminating even drug-resistant cancers. Clinical trials are set to begin next month in Australia. Watch this videocast to learn more.
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