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Nanodecoys made from human lung spheroid cells can neutralize SARS-CoV-2
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Nanodecoys developed by NCSU, UNC researchers could be a tool to fight COVID
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Nanodecoy therapy binds and neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 virus
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Angioplasty Gets a Boost from Smart Stents That Heal and Repair Damaged Tissue
April 8, 2021
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Angioplasty, a surgical procedure that opens blocked arteries, often involves placing a metal tube to hold arterial walls open and prevent them from collapsing once the arterial block is surgically removed. However, a bare metal stent (BMS) causes some injury to the walls of the blood vessel walls, which triggers smooth muscle cells to multiply and migrate to the site to repair the injury. This once again narrows the blood vessel a condition called restenosis.
An article published in the journal
Nature Biomedical Engineering, Exosome-eluting stents for vascular healing after ischaemic injury, reports that scientists at North Carolina State University (NCS) have developed smart stents that help reopen blood vessels and regenerate the tissue. These smart stents can heal blood vessels and repair damaged tissues because they are coated with exosomes derived from mesenchymal stem cells
Dual role for exosome-coated stent
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