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Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed insulin nanoparticles that may one day become the basis for an oral medicine, and an alternative to insulin ...
Up to 3% of people with diabetes have an allergic reaction to insulin. A team at Forschungszentrum Jülich has now studied a method that could be used to deliver the active substance into the body ...
For type 1 diabetics, it's imperative that they maintain healthy blood glucose levels to avoid complications. Researchers have developed a self-adjusting nanoparticle-based insulin that may go ...
Researchers believe nanoparticles offer new opportunity to develop protein-based medications, like insulin, that can be delivered in a pill.
NTU Singapore scientists have developed insulin nanoparticles that may become an alternative to insulin injections for diabetics. Delivering insulin orally would be preferable over insulin jabs ...
The stimulated insulin release can be achieved by a single-coil generated electromagnetic field with an E-shaped iron core at a plane 3–5 mm from the coil surface, which matches the depth of ...
Wenzhou Medical University researchers have reimagined the spleen as a viable site for islet transplantation, enabling long-term diabetes control without the burden of full immunosuppression ...
Nanoparticle being taken up by human cells, Hunt et al. 2024 Nature Nanotechnology "Our team is very excited to see if we can reproduce the absent hypoglycemia results seen in baboons in humans as ...
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Engineers devised a way to purify protein drugs during manufacturing. Their approach, which uses nanoparticles to rapidly crystallize proteins, could help make protein drugs more affordable and ...
Nanoparticle-cell interface enables electromagnetic wireless programming of mammalian transgene expression by Ingrid Fadelli, Phys.org ...