Magnetic-targeted carrier definition - medical term
A tiny bead made from particles of iron and
carbon that can be attached to an drug. A magnet applied from outside the body then
can direct the drug, for example, to the site of a tumor. This can keep a larger
dose of the drug at the tumor site for a longer period of time, and help protect
healthy tissue from the side effects of chemotherapy.
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