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Probiotic ‘Backpacks’ Show Promise for Treating Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
Research in mice shows that nanoparticle backpacks are significantly better at relieving IBD symptoms
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Researchers Advance Efforts to Tailor Drug Delivery to Cells’ ‘Power Plants’
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Johns Hopkins Medicine
Targeting mitochondria directly could improve the efficacy of a variety of drug therapies and reduce side effects
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The Best Way to Take Pills, According to Science
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Johns Hopkins University
Your body posture can impact how quickly you absorb medicine
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Smart Packaging Could Improve How Older Adults Take Medication
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University of Waterloo
Researchers assess the pros and cons of using smart packaging to help fight medication non-adherence
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Low-Cost Electroporation Device Could Expand Global Access to Cancer Drugs
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Singapore University of Technology and Design
Researchers developed a device that could improve the effectiveness of delivering cancer drugs at a lower cost
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Using Light, Red Blood Cells, and a Honey Bee Peptide to Deliver Therapeutic Proteins
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American Chemical Society
Researchers have engineered red blood cell carriers that release therapeutic proteins when stimulated by light, with the help of a honey bee peptide
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Using Targeted Microbubbles to Administer Toxic Cancer Drugs
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University of Leeds
Microbubbles are small manufactured spheres half the size of a red blood cell—and scientists believe they can be used to transport drugs to highly specific locations within the body
| 3 min read
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Sound Waves Power New Advances in Drug Delivery and Smart Materials
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RMIT University
Pioneering research shows how high-frequency sound waves can help build smart materials and new nanoparticles as well as deliver drugs to the lungs
| 4 min read
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Lighting the Way to Selective Membrane Imaging
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Kanazawa University
New research opens up the possibility of a new class of molecular probes and targeted drug delivery systems
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Study: Levels and Anti-Tumor Effectiveness of a Common Drug Vary Widely
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UT Southwestern Medical Center
Researchers find a sixfold variation in the levels of itraconazole in the blood and tumors of patients—even at the same dosage
| 3 min read
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