Novel bee venom derivative forms a nanoparticle 'smart bomb' to target cancer cells

Tuesday, August 3, 2010 - 07:14 in Health & Medicine

The next time you are stung by a bee, here's some consolation: a toxic protein in bee venom, when altered, significantly improves the effectiveness liposome-encapsulated drugs or dyes, such as those already used to treat or diagnose cancer. This research, described in the August 2010 print issue of the FASEB Journal (http://www.fasebj.org), shows how modified melittin may revolutionise treatments for cancer and perhaps other conditions, such as arthritis, cardiovascular disease, and serious infections...

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