➀ MIT researchers develop a manufacturing technique for mass-producing polymer-coated nanoparticles for cancer drug delivery; ➁ The new method allows for larger quantities of nanoparticles to be produced in less time; ➂ The technology has potential applications in clinical trials and commercialization, initially focusing on abdominal cancers.
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