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Smart Nanoparticles: A New Weapon Against Cancer
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Why is this significant? NADP+ regulates a process called PARylation, which is how cells repair DNA damage. By boosting NADP+ levels, the nanoparticles make it harder for tumor cells to fix themselves. With olaparib also present, cancer cells face a double whammy, slowing down their growth.
This approach is promising because it could make PARP inhibitors more effective in various types of cancer. It's like giving the drug a superpower to get inside cells and work better.
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