Potential heart treatment would use nanoparticles
2024-04-23
A Washington University scientist is working on a heart treatment that uses nanoparticles to deliver drugs into the bloodstream and heart to lower inflammation and prevent fibrosis after a heart attack. "Our final goal is that we make the nanoparticles available in a form that a patient could inject at home after a heart attack," says Guan, whose team has received a $2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop the procedure.
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