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Nanoliposomes pave way for treatment of rare genetic disorder

An international research team has developed a new therapy based on nanotechnology called nanoGLA for the treatment of Fabry disease. The new therapeutic solution has shown remarkable efficacy in preclinical studies. The ...

Tiny chips promise swift disease diagnosis from a single breath

In a world grappling with a multitude of health threats—ranging from fast-spreading viruses to chronic diseases and drug-resistant bacteria—the need for quick, reliable, and easy-to-use home diagnostic tests has never ...

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Metal coordination-based approach paves way for controlled synthesis of important protein structural motifs
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Novel mixture of mRNA in nanoparticles show therapeutic potential against tumor progression
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Nanoparticle-mediated gene therapy fixes major cause of stillbirth and premature birth in guinea pig model
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Experiments show coating rice seedling with nanoscale carbon dots from durian helps rice plants thrive in salty soil
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ZnO-based nanoplatforms show potential for early cancer screening
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Water treatment: Catching steroid hormones with nanotubes
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Nanorobot hand made of DNA grabs viruses for diagnostics and blocks cell entry
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New gel breaks down alcohol in the body

Most alcohol enters the bloodstream via the mucous membrane layer of the stomach and the intestines. These days, the consequences of this are undisputed: even small amounts of alcohol impair people's ability to concentrate ...

Designer peptoids mimic nature's helices

Nature is filled with extraordinarily precise molecular shapes that fit together like a hand in glove. Proteins, for example, can assemble into a wide variety of well-defined shapes that grant them their function.