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'Nanotraps' hold potential to fight Covid-19 | The Engineer The Engineer


29th April 2021
7:30 am
29th April 2021
8:29 am
Researchers at the University of Chicago are exploring a potential treatment for Covid-19 using nanoparticles to destroy the virus.
The nanoparticles capture the virus within the body, acting as ‘Nanotraps’ which attract the virus by mimicking its usual target cells. The virus binds to the Nanotraps, which then sequester the virus from other cells and target it for destruction by the immune system.
Researchers believe it could be administered in nasal spray format as a future method of inhibiting the virus. Results from early testing stages have been positive, the team reported in its findings published in the journal ....

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Researchers design "nanotraps" to capture and destroy SARS-CoV-2 viruses


Researchers design nanotraps to capture and destroy SARS-CoV-2 viruses
Researchers at the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) at the University of Chicago have designed a completely novel potential treatment for COVID-19: nanoparticles that capture SARS-CoV-2 viruses within the body and then use the body s own immune system to destroy it.
These Nanotraps attract the virus by mimicking the target cells the virus infects. When the virus binds to the Nanotraps, the traps then sequester the virus from other cells and target it for destruction by the immune system.
In theory, these Nanotraps could also be used on variants of the virus, leading to a potential new way to inhibit the virus going forward. Though the therapy remains in early stages of testing, the researchers envision it could be administered via a nasal spray as a treatment for COVID-19. ....

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Nanotraps Help Catch, Clear Coronavirus


Nanotraps Help Catch, Clear Coronavirus
by Angela Mohan on 
April 28, 2021 at 6:26 PM
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Nanotraps attract the virus by mimicking the target cells the virus infects. When the virus binds to the Nanotraps, the traps then sequester the virus from other cells and target it for destruction by the immune system.
Therapy remains in early stages of testing. So, the researchers envision it could be administered via a nasal spray as a treatment for COVID-19.
Since the pandemic began, our research team has been developing this new way to treat COVID-19, said Asst. Prof. Jun Huang, whose lab led the research. We have done rigorous testing to prove that these Nanotraps work, and we are excited about their potential. ....

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