Editor’s highlights from Nanomedicine – March 2020

Written by The Nanomed Zone, Alice Bough (Future Science Group)

In this latest instalment of her regular monthly column, Alice Bough, Commissioning Editor of Nanomedicine, exclusively shares some of her top picks from the recent journal issues, including a research article utilizing red blood cell membranes to camouflage nanoparticles from the immune system, which we have made freely available for you, The Nanomed Zone members! This month I’ve highlighted some of the top Nanomedicine articles assessing how the coating of a nanoparticle drug delivery system can improve its efficacy and biocompatibility. Polyethylenimine-dextran-coated magnetic nanoparticles loaded with miR-302b suppress osteosarcoma in vitro and in vivo Previous research has shown that overexpression of...

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