Nanocarriers Come Through

January 7, 2011 | Source: Technology Review

Micelles traveling through the bloodstream glowing green (Image: Science Translational Medicine)

A new nanodelivery system is able to sneak cancer treatments past the defenses of drug-resistant tumor cells — offering hope to many cancer patients who benefit little from existing drug treatments.

Researchers at the University of Tokyo designed small soapy clusters of molecules, called micelles, to carry drugs into tumor cells and release their cargo inside. The molecules harness the cell’s internal transport system to get close to their target — the cell’s DNA.