Nanoparticles can Activate Immune Cells and Treat Diseases: Study

A new system is being developed by scientists that can precisely deliver anti-inflammatory drugs to immune cells gone out of control, while sparing their well-behaved counterparts. The findings by researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago were published online Feb 23 in Nature Nanotechnology. The system uses nanoparticles made of tiny bits of protein designed to bind to unique receptors found only on neutrophils, a type of immune cell engaged ...

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