Grant ID | RP110355 |
Awarded On | October 29, 2010 |
Title | siRNA/microRNA-conjugated gold nanoparticle dendrons for sensitizing cancer cells to chemotherapy |
Program | Academic Research |
Award Mechanism | High Impact/High Risk |
Institution/Organization | University of Houston |
Principal Investigator/Program Director | Preethi H Gunaratne |
Cancer Sites | Ovary |
Contracted Amount | $199,977 |
Lay Summary |
Ovarian cancer is the 5th leading cause of cancer death for women in the United States. Despite excellent initial response to chemotherapy, most women develop resistance to chemotherapy and go on to to die. In fact, the vast majority of deaths in relation to all cancers result from tumors that return by developing resistance to cancer drugs. Recently, Nobel-prize winning work led to the discovery of tiny RNA molecules of about 22 nucleotides long called silencing RNAs (siRNAs) endowed with the unique ability to silence genes which produce proteins which in turn control all aspects of our body. In the last few years microRNAs, the close relative of siRNAs, have been found to be even more po... |