One way to get drugs through the blood-brain barrier: smuggle them across using sound waves.
The blood-brain barrier, a name given to the tightly packed vascular cells in the brain’s capillaries, keeps the central nervous system remarkably free of most pathogens. But that defense is a major challenge for delivering drugs that treat brain disorders. One reason glioblastoma, an aggressive brain cancer, is so lethal is that treatments can’t get across the barrier to reach tumors.
/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/price-lab-banner-all-caps.png00Rich Price/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/price-lab-banner-all-caps.pngRich Price2019-05-29 17:07:402023-02-20 18:07:55Riding a Wave of Sound