The cover illustrates a method for forming biomolecular condensates serving as drug reservoirs within cancer cells.
Biomolecular condensates as intracellular drug reservoirs
The controlled in situ formation of biomolecular condensates as intracellular reservoirs for the enrichment and retention of a chemotherapeutic in cancer cells enhanced antitumour activities in mice with drug-resistant tumours.
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Nature Biomedical Engineering
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