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Creating Nanodrugs with an Easy-to-Make, Super Sensitive Linkage
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Tested with a drug called paclitaxel, this bond held strong in healthy settings but quickly broke down in acidic tumor environments, releasing the drug in minutes. This helped reduce toxicity overall and made the drug more effective.
Lab and animal tests showed that this drug, named PTX-COU, worked better than plain paclitaxel in stopping tumor growth. The special bond let the drug build up where it was needed most. This discovery opens up new ways to create smart drugs that release medicines based on pH levels.
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