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Extreme heat waves are triggering bizarre nanoparticles in the air
A peer-reviewed study published in Science has documented frequent new particle formation during a heat wave, a phenomenon ...
Highly organized LNPs may resist releasing their cargo due to interactions between the positively-charged lipids and negatively-charged RNA.
UCLA researchers have developed a lipid nanoparticle-based gene-editing approach capable of inserting an entire healthy gene into human airway cells, restoring key biological function in a laboratory ...
Tiny aerosol particles in the air play a big role in regulating how much sunlight our planet absorbs or reflects, and how clouds form above us. In a recent study, researchers found that extreme heat ...
Organoids have transformed biomedical research by giving scientists miniature versions of human organs to study in the lab.
UCLA researchers use lipid nanoparticles to insert full CFTR gene into airway cells, restoring function and opening new ...
And found there was a 'fundamental mismatch' between 'standardised, mass-produced implants and the unique anatomy of individual patients.' A 'one-size-fits-most' device could lead to suboptimal load ...
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New gene editing approach offers hope for cystic fibrosis patients
UCLA researchers have developed a lipid nanoparticle-based gene-editing approach capable of inserting an entire healthy gene into human airway cells, restoring key biological function in a laboratory ...
Biochemistry senior Brayden Gross develops copper nanoparticles to fight surgical infections—an accelerated path from Gatton ...
Arbutus alleges that Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine infringes on patents protecting its lipid nanoparticle delivery technology.
Counter-intuitive finding suggests particle formation from natural and anthropogenic organic compounds might increase during extreme heat events ...
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