News for February 2015

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Gold nanotubes launch a three-pronged attack on cancer cells Gold nanotubes launch a three-pronged attack on cancer cells

Scientists have shown that gold nanotubes have many applications in fighting cancer: internal nanoprobes for high-resolution imaging; drug delivery vehicles; and agents for destroying cancer cells. The study, published today in the journal Advanced Functional Materials, details the first successful demonstration of the biomedical use of gold nanotubes in a mouse model of human cancer.

Could brain tumour survivors help unlock cancer cure? Could brain tumour survivors help unlock cancer cure?

Three patients who beat the odds deserve scrutiny, say experts in new documentary

New TSRI Study Shows How Immune Cells Hone Their Skills to Fight Disease New TSRI Study Shows How Immune Cells Hone Their Skills to Fight Disease

Findings Are a Step Toward Longer-Lasting Vaccines

The Current issue of “The view from here” discusses medicinal chemistry. The Current issue of “The view from here” discusses medicinal chemistry.

The topic of this month’s newsletter from Drug Discovery Today is medicinal chemistry.