The development of nanodrugs targeting multidrug-resistant bacteria, while sparing the beneficial constituents of the microbiome, has emerged as a promising approach to combat disease and curb the ...
A team from the National University of Singapore (NUS), led by Assistant Professor Andy Tay, has introduced a DNA-tagging method to improve the precision of gold nanoparticle-based cancer treatments.
The €4.5 million ($4.2 million) effort is led by researchers from Sweden's Karolinska Institute and aims to deliver lateral flow tests and point-of-care devices.