In this interview, Dr. Freya Leech, a researcher at NanoFCM, discusses the current challenges and future prospects in ...
Wounds that do not heal are often caused by bacterial infections and are particularly dangerous for the elderly and people ...
Nanoparticles, or tiny molecules that can deliver a payload of drug treatments and other agents, show great promise for treating cancers. Scientists can build them in various shapes with different ...
One of the biggest advantages of the new polymer-based nanoparticles over current lipid-based models is the potential for low ...
Photothermal therapies utilize photosensitizing agents to convert applied light into heat. This release of energy results in localized damage to targeted cells or other therapeutic effects. Plasmonic ...
The global lipid nanoparticles market is projected to reach USD 3.84 billion by 2034, up from USD 1.18 billion in 2025, ...
Tunable red to green emissions in upconversion nanoparticles allow precise identification of single particles, enabling ...
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a platform that combines automated wet lab techniques with artificial ...
Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a new kind of nanotherapy to enhance the effectiveness of a potential cure for type 1 diabetes. The innovation packages immunosuppressive drugs ...
A vaccine that uses lipid nanoparticles to deliver allergen-specific messenger RNA (mRNA) showed early positive results at managing severe allergies in tests involving mice, according to a study led ...
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