"Designing a Dual-Purpose DNA Nanoparticle for Drug Delivery and Therapy"

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Researchers at Iowa State University have developed DNA nanoparticles capable of expressing genetic code, potentially serving as both carriers and medicine. By manipulating DNA strands, the scientists have shown that these nanoscale materials can convey built-in genetic instructions, opening up possibilities for targeted delivery systems in fields such as cancer therapy. The DNA nanoparticles are easy to make, inexpensive, and durable, with the potential for precision in gene editing and the ability to self-assemble without special equipment.
Topics:science#dna-nanoparticles#genetic-code#iowa-state-university#medical-applications#nanotechnology#science-and-technology
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