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Novel gene-silencing nanoparticles shown to inhibit Ewing's sarcoma

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"Clinically, Ewing's patients are treated with combination of chemotherapeutic agents, but despite aggressive treatments, the patient outcomes are poor," said Hu.

"The delivery system we're developing can shield the drugs from degradation before reaching the target sites, while delivering siRNA for more specificity and potency so as to lower the required dose for efficacy."

The study was a collaborative effort between the laboratory of Timothy J. Triche, at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles; and the laboratory of Mark E. Davis, at the Caltech. Also participating in the study were Jeremy D. Heidel and Derek W. Barlett, both at Caltech.

Support for this research came from the Las Madrinas endowment in Molecular Genetics and Molecular Pathology at the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, the Whitaker Foundation, with the National Science Foundation funding part of the work at Caltech.


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