Drug grenades explode right on target
October 23, 2008 | Source: New Scientist news service
Chemical engineers at Ghent University in Belgium have developed a novel drug delivery system using a rigid but porous polymer membrane that contains a gel that expands in contact with water.
This bursts the capsule open to release carbon nanotubes or other nanomaterial-based drug carriers, which normally diffuse very slowly through target cells or nuclei.