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Physicists and mathematicians from ural federal university (UrFU) have created a complex mathematical model that calculates the distribution
"The processes in cells are extremely complex, but simply put, viruses multiply
As the scientists explain, this mathematical model is also useful in tumor-targeted therapy: Many cancer treatments depend on when and how drug nanoparticles saturate cancer cells
In addition, understanding how viruses behave in cells is important for the development of vaccines and drugs, as well as for gene therapy, which can treat diseases
"Nanoparticles smaller than 100 nanometers are becoming an increasingly important tool