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Tagged: blood

  • Nanocurry vs. Cancer

    Researchers hope that curcumin encapsulated in nanospheres will spice up clinical trials for Alzheimer’s, cystic fibrosis, and cancer.

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  • How to Heal Wounds Faster

    A platelet-rich gel derived from one’s own blood could speed up the healing of wounds and cuts.

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  • Stem Cells Repair Blood Vessels

    A new method to boost growth of blood vessels with stem cells could improve cell therapies for diabetes and heart disease.

  • Universal Blood

    Researchers have found a way to efficiently convert different human blood types into a neutral type that can be given to any patient.

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  • Carbon Nanotubes versus HIV

    Nanotubes can transport RNA into the human immune system’s white blood cells, making the cells less vulnerable to attack by the HIV virus.

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  • An Ultrafast Silicon Filter

    A 15-nanometer-thick porous silicon membrane could lead to microfluidics filters and make protein purification and blood dialysis more efficient.

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