DNA nanorobots target HER2positive breast cancer cells

DNA nanorobots target HER2-positive breast cancer cells

20:00 EDT 4 Jun 2019 | AAAS

(American Chemical Society) According to the Mayo Clinic, about 20% of breast cancers make abnormally high levels of a protein called human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2). When displayed on the surface of cancer cells, this signaling protein helps them proliferate uncontrollably and is linked with a poor prognosis. Now, researchers have developed a DNA nanorobot that recognizes HER2 on breast cancer cells, targeting them for destruction. They report their results in the ACS journal Nano Letters.

Original Article: DNA nanorobots target HER2-positive breast cancer cells

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