urology

What are Nanoparticles and How Do They Work in Drug Delivery?

Nanoparticles are tiny particles that can carry drugs directly to targeted tissues. In urology, they can be used to treat conditions like prostate cancer more efficiently. These particles can be designed to release their payload in response to specific stimuli, such as pH changes or the presence of certain enzymes, ensuring that the drug is released only where it is needed.

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