Microalgae-derived nanoparticles present an interesting cancer treatment strategy, combining sustainability with targeted ...
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a platform that combines automated wet lab techniques with artificial ...
These “nonlamellar” (cubes/hexagons) structures significantly expand the potential of LNPs by providing more surface area and ...
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Tiny nanoparticles and vinegar team up to fight deadly wound infections
When a wound turns septic, healing can quickly become a battle. Antibiotics have been the go-to defense for decades, but abuse has created bacteria that are resistant.
One of the biggest advantages of the new polymer-based nanoparticles over current lipid-based models is the potential for low ...
Adding bacteria-killing nanoparticles to vinegar could help treat multiple infections—and potentially help fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Wounds that do not heal are often caused by bacterial infections and are particularly dangerous for the elderly and people ...
Fluorescent nanomaterials smaller than 10 nm can disrupt drug-resistant bacteria through multiple mechanisms while enabling ...
Adding tiny, complex nanoparticles to common vinegar significantly boosted its ability to destroy harmful bacteria, according ...
A novel class of light-sensitive nanoparticles may one day enable new approaches to medical imaging. They were developed by a ...
Honeysuckle nanovesicles reduced gut inflammation and restored microbial and immune balance in colitis models, suggesting a microbiota-based therapy.
One of the only scientists in the world using a nuclear X-ray process to study deadly nanoparticles in wildfire smoke, Spada ...
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