DUKE GENETICS NANOMEDICINE ONCOLOGY PATHOLOGY
Nanorattles for Rapid Detection of Multiple mRNA Cancer Biomarkers

Scientists at Duke University have developed a ‘nanorattle’ system that allows for the detection of mRNA biomarkers of cancer. The tiny structures consist of gold nanospheres with a surrounding silver nanocage, forming the so-called rattle. The nanorattles are also loaded with...

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CRITICAL CARE MATERIALS MEDICINE NANOMEDICINE UCSD
Algae-Based Microrobots Deliver Antibiotics within Lungs

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a microrobot system to treat bacterial pneumonia. The microrobots consist of living algal cells that can swim very effectively in biological fluids, allowing them to navigate throughout the lungs and deliver ...

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GENETICS INSERM NANOMEDICINE
DNA-Based Nanorobot Interacts with Live Cells

Researchers at INSERM (Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale) in France, and collaborators, have developed a DNA-based nanorobot called the Nano-winch. The tiny creation is made using DNA molecules and a “DNA Origami” approach. The tiny robot is so small th...

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ETC. MEDICINE NANOMEDICINE
Optical Tweezers Turn Neutrophils into Microrobots

The possibility of using our own cells to perform medical tasks within the body is tantalizing, as it would avoid the immune responses that can occur with synthetic objects. Researchers at Jinan University in China have now developed a method to control and move white blood ce...

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BETACORONAVIRUSES CALTECH MEDICINE NANOMEDICINE PUBLIC HEALTH SARS-COV
Nanoparticle Vaccine for Many SARS-Like Coronaviruses

Researchers at the California Institute of Technology, better known as Caltech, have developed a nanoparticle vaccine that appears to confer broad protection against SARS-like betacoronaviruses. This includes SARS-CoV-2, responsible for the current pandemic, and SARS-CoV, whic...

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CARDIAC SURGERY CARDIOLOGY MEDICINE NANOMEDICINE
Lipid Nanodiscs Unlock the Potential of Cytokine Treatment

Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin created a nanocarrier for stem cell factor, a regenerative cytokine. The nanotechnological approach renders the treatment much safer, as previous attempts to use stem cell factor as a pro-angiogenic treatment have been hampered ...

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HOKKAIDOUNI MEDICINE NANOMEDICINE ONCOLOGY
Molecular Robots Swarm to Deliver Cargo

Researchers at Hokkaido University in Japan created molecular robots that can employ swarm behaviors to move and release small cargoes. The robots can be controlled using light, and they consist of biological components, including DNA, microtubules, which are a cytoskeletal co...

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NANOMEDICINE OB/GYN OREGONSTATE RADIOLOGY
Excitable Nanoparticles Destroy Endometriosis Lesions

Researchers at Oregon State University developed a nanoparticle system that can aid with the removal of endometrial lesions in a minimally invasive fashion. In endometriosis, endometrial tissue grows outside of the uterus, causing pain and affecting fertility. Surgery to remov...

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LIPOSOMES MEDICINE NANOMEDICINE UNI_COPENHAGEN
Highly Efficient Liposome-Based Drug Screening

Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have developed a technique that lets them screen the interactions of drug candidates with target molecules extremely rapidly, inexpensively, and with very small amounts of starting materials and reagents. The highly efficient method ...

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MEDICINE NANOMEDICINE PUBLIC HEALTH
Spherical Nucleic Acid Vaccine Uses Structural Design to Improve Efficacy

A team at Northwestern University created a new type of nanoparticle-based vaccine that employs structure-function relationships during the design phase to maximize efficacy. Called a spherical nucleic acid (SNA) vaccine, the technology consists of globular DNA nanoparticles t...

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