University of Mississippi research offers hope that cancer drug therapies packaged in 3D-printed carriers could deliver medication directly to tumors while reducing many of the side effects that ...
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3D-printed ‘spanlastics’ aim to deliver cancer drugs to tumors with less harm
A research team has developed a 3D-printed hydrogel implant loaded with nanoscale drug-carrying vesicles designed to release ...
Researchers at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) are packaging cancer drug therapies into a 3D-printed hydrogel-based ...
D printed hydrogel implants loaded with drug-filled nanocarriers concentrate chemotherapy at tumor site rather than ...
Discover how medical 3D printing creates patient-specific devices and custom prosthetics. Read our guide to clinical ...
Healthcare 3D printing is making patient care more personal, from custom implants to models for planning surgeries. This ...
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