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Biosensors monitor plant well-being in real time

Credit: Thor Balkhed Researchers at Linköping University, Sweden, have developed biosensors that make it possible to monitor sugar levels in real time deep in the plant tissues - something that has previously been impossible. The information from the sensors may help agriculture to adapt production as the world faces climate change. The results have been published in the scientific journal iScience. The primary source of nutrition for most of the Earth s population is mainly plants, which are also the foundation of the complete ecosystem on which we all depend. Global population is rising, and rapid climate change is at the same time changing the conditions for crop cultivation and agriculture.

Global Organic Electronics Market Revenue To Witness Humongous Elevation By 2026 – Market Research Store – KSU

The global  Organic Electronics market study maps the growth trajectory of the global Organic Electronics market by accurately evaluating all the vital factors that have a positive impact on the market growth. The Organic Electronics market report is expected to attain an accelerated growth and attain future prospects through the assessment of various facets of the Organic Electronics market. According to the report published by the  Market Research Store, the Organic Electronics market is predicted to attain vigorous momentum in its growth during the forecast owing to the increasing consumer base and market profiting growth stimulators. Get PDF Sample Copy of this Report to understand the structure of the complete report: (Including Full TOC, List of Tables & Figures, Chart)@ https://www.marketresearchstore.com/report/global-organic-electronics-market-report-2018-industry-analysis-290668#RequestSample

Researchers design proton trap that delivers drugs at desired location in nervous system

Researchers design proton trap that delivers drugs at desired location in nervous system February 01, 2021 New technique may reduce side-effects of the drugs; in the long term, ion pumps may help patients of neurological diseases for which effective treatments are not available Researchers at Linköping University, Sweden, have designed a proton trap that makes organic electronic ion pumps more precise when delivering drugs. According to the researchers, this new technique may reduce the side-effects of the drugs. They also believe that in the long term, ion pumps may help patients with symptoms of neurological diseases for which effective treatments are not available.

Researchers develop proton trap for more precise drug delivery

Researchers develop proton trap for more precise drug delivery ANI | Updated: Jan 31, 2021 17:02 IST Linkoping [Sweden], January 31 (ANI): During a recent study, researchers have developed a proton trap that makes organic electronic ion pumps more precise when delivering drugs. This new finding will help in reducing drug side effects, and in the long term, they might help patients with symptoms of neurological diseases for which effective treatments are not available. The result of the research which was conducted by the researchers from Linkoping University, Sweden, has been published in Science Advances . Approximately 6 per cent of the world s population suffers from neurological diseases such as epilepsy, Parkinson s disease, and chronic pain. However, currently available drug delivery methods - mainly tablets and injections - place the drug in locations where it is not required. This can lead to side effects that harm the patient.

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