Nasal nanodrops carrying gold-based spherical nucleic acids can slip into the brain and activate powerful immune pathways ...
Nasal drops may offer a new non-invasive way to help the body fight aggressive and deadly brain cancers. Researchers at ...
For one of the most lethal brain cancers known, a simple nasal drop is emerging as an unexpectedly sophisticated weapon.
Glioblastoma is the most common and deadliest brain cancer, killing about three in 100,000 people yearly. It grows quickly, ...
Glioblastoma is a rare, aggressive, brain tumor that is difficult to treat. It originates from brain cells known as glial cells, which support brain tissue | Immunology ...
An HPV vaccine delivered into the nose can treat cervical tumors in mice. The vaccine targets a cancer protein produced by the virus.
Scientists have developed a nasal-spray using nanomedicine that, in mice, travels directly to the brain and activates the ...
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, along with collaborators at Northwestern University, ...
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Nasal or nose cancer typically refers to tumors that start in the paranasal sinus or nasal cavities. It is relatively rare and can go undetected until the tumor is large enough to block the airway or ...
A new nasal-delivered nanotherapy shows promise against aggressive glioblastoma tumors. By activating the STING immune ...