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Sound Waves for Medicine: A Fresh Approach
UKTuesday, November 19, 2024
Red blood cells are perfect for this job because they are already present in the body and can travel to various parts without causing issues. The chip provides a gentle, effective way to bind NPs to RBCs. This technique not only simplifies the process but also promises better results. It’s like using a tiny vibrating magnet to help nanoparticles hitch a ride.
In the past, attaching nanoparticles to cells was a time-consuming and complex process. But this new method is quicker and more efficient. It could open up new possibilities in drug delivery, making treatments more effective and easier on the body. The future of medicine might just be full of vibrations!
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