Revolutionary Nanomedicine Eliminates Leukemia in Animal Studies

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Northwestern University scientists have redesigned a traditional chemotherapy drug into a spherical nucleic acid, increasing its potency by 20,000 times and targeting leukemia cells more precisely with no detectable side effects in animal models, potentially revolutionizing cancer treatment.
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