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Nanomedicine
Nanomedicine technology to revolutionize the medical industry, suchas ingestible electronics for drug delivery and testing.
ISS crew members conduct drug development research
Crew members on the ISS to conduct drug development research of crystals.
Dopamine precise tracking sensor provides insights into the brain
A way to measure dopamine in the brain much more precisely than previously possible has been developed by…
New test helps identify particles for gene delivery
There is a constant battle of trying to find way to treat diseases by delivering DNA or RNA, which turns a gene on…
Ingestible Electronics Powered Through Gut Fluids
Now ingestible electronics which travel through the gut within pill-like capsules, can release drugs, whilst…
Mini-factory for drugs within artificial leaf
To produce drugs sustainably and cheaply, anywhere you want, a 'mini-factory' whereby sunlight can be captured to…
New approach to microfluidics for quicker detection of CTCs
Circulating Tumor Cells (CTC) are key early indicators of metastasis, which is the process by which cancer cells…
Controversial hormone could benefit breast cancer patients
Some scientists consider a particular hormone ‘harmful’ in terms of treating cancer. An international team of…
Drug delivery and tumor imaging through ‘nanocarriers’
A conundrum of cancer is the tumor's ability to use our bodies as human shields to deflect treatment. Tumors grow…
Real-time epidemic tracking tool developed to monitor outbreaks
Microreact, a free, real-time epidemic visualization and tracking platform that has been used to monitor outbreaks…
Nanotechnology destroys precancerous liver tumor cells
More than 700,000 new cases of liver cancer are diagnosed worldwide each year, according to the American Cancer…