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A recent report from Guangzhou Medical University in China discusses the potential of phage-based nanoplatforms for tumor therapy. Traditional drug delivery systems face challenges such as complex synthesis, low reproducibility, and nonspecific distribution. Phage-based nanoplatforms offer advantages such as regular structure, high transduction efficiency, and the ability to express therapeutic or targeting peptides on their surface. These nanoplatforms can improve drug delivery efficiency to tumors, enhance therapeutic efficacy, and reduce side effects on normal tissues. The report provides an overview of phage structure and biology, highlighting their potential as effective nanomedicine for tumor treatment. [Extracted from the article] |