Therapeutic Delivery – News and Features

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Grain-Sized Soft Robots Developed for Drug Delivery
A team of scientists has developed grain-sized soft robots that can be controlled using magnetic fields for targeted drug delivery.

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Researchers Develop Groundbreaking Semiconducting Hydrogel for Better Bioelectronics
Researchers have developed a hydrogel that retains the semiconductive ability needed to transmit information between living tissue and machine. It could be used both in implantable medical devices and non-surgical applications.

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Personalized Nanomedicine Targets Infections with Precision
Researchers at the University of Waterloo created a nanomedicine technology that delivers antibiotics only when needed, reducing the risk of resistance and side effects. This breakthrough targets specific bacterial strains.

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Chemical Switches Used To Activate Antibiotics Directly at the Pathogen
A new click-to-release technique could activate antibiotics at the pathogen, reducing toxic side effects.

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Unlocking Drug Delivery to the Brain With Microbubbles and Ultrasound
Researchers have developed a technique using microbubbles and ultrasound to temporarily open the blood-brain barrier, enhancing drug delivery for brain diseases. This approach could provide new therapeutic options for conditions like brain cancer.

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Bioengineered “Sticky” Microorganisms Help Break Down Plastic Waste
By tapping into the sticky power of mussels, researchers have engineered "sticky" microorganisms to break down plastics and help transform environmental cleanup.

Industry Insight
Getting New Drug Modalities to Market: How Can Your Data Strategy Help?
This article explores the revolution in new drug modalities and the challenges around effective data strategies to support AI efforts.

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CRISPR-Modified Cells Offer Remission for Autoimmune Patients
Three patients are in “safe, deep remission” after receiving a CRISPR-Cas9-modified cell therapy for autoimmune disease treatment, according to a new published study in Cell.

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Nanopillars Create a "Gateway" to the Nucleus Without Damaging Cells
An array of nanopillars that can breach the nucleus of cells without damaging the membrane could open new possibilities in gene therapy.

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Treating Hypoglycemia Via Glucose-Responsive Micelles That Encapsulate Glucagon
Researchers aim to improve commercial glucagon stability and prevent hypoglycemia by using micelles: nanoscale, soap-like bubbles that can be customized to assemble or disassemble in different environments and are used for drug delivery.
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