The most prevalent disease in women, breast cancer, poses a major risk to the health of women.
Apr 2 2024Reviewed by Laura Thomson Patients’ clinical treatment and prognosis might differ significantly because of the high levels of intra- and intertumoral heterogeneity in breast cancer.
In a study published in Biomedical Analysis, a group of Chinese researchers describe a novel discriminating and treatment strategy—a dual-miRNA-triggered DNA-programmed nanomachine capable of imaging endogenous miRNA expressions. This method enables subtype-based identification, hence controlling the release of drugs during chemotherapy.
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