Scientists have found a way to use tiny bubbles and ultrasound to deliver medicine directly into cells, which could help ...
Some food trends are just fun. That's the category where AP food writer Katie Workman puts this one: Pearl-shaped foods that ...
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ZME Science on MSNTiny Bubbles Could Deliver Medicine Into the Brain by Vibrating Really, Really FastThe human brain is a fortress. The blood-brain barrier, a selective shield of tightly packed cells, keeps out toxins and infections. However this essential barrier also makes it incredibly difficult ...
One strategy that chlamydia uses is to form protective "bubbles," called inclusions, which fuse their membranes together to create large pockets of bacteria inside cells. Now, a new study by ...
Microbubbles, which are smaller than red blood cells, are stabilized by a coating of fat molecules. When exposed to ultrasound at the target site, these bubbles temporarily create tiny pores in the ...
Researchers have investigated how microbubbles tiny gas bubbles can deliver drugs into ... jets generated by microbubbles penetrate the cell membrane enabling the drug uptake.
This means dealing with the glass shop, being without your car for a day or two, having a potentially leaky windshield and, ...
ETH Zurich researchers have investigated how tiny gas bubbles can deliver drugs into ... jets generated by microbubbles penetrate the cell membrane, enabling the drug uptake.
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