Scientists hope that tiny sacs of material excreted by cells -- so-called extracellular vesicles -- can be used to deliver drugs inside the body. Researchers now show that these nano-bubbles can transport protein drugs that reduce inflammation caused by different diseases. The technique shows promising results in animal models.
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/10/211006134936.htm
Thursday, 7 October 2021
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