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January 24th, 2005
New Method of Delivery of Gene Therapy
Abstract:
The Lankenau Institute for Medical Research (LIMR) announced that in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) they have performed preclinical proof-of-principle studies showing how nanotechnology can be used to enhance gene therapy for cancer. The results of the study, led by Janet Sawicki, Ph.D. at LIMR and Robert Langer, Ph.D. and Daniel Anderson, Ph.D. at MIT, were reported as a cover article in a recent issue of the Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences.
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