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MIT researchers designed metal devices that could be used as stents, staples, or drug depots, then broken down inside the body when no longer needed. The devices, made of aluminum, can be dissolved by exposing them to a liquid metal known as gallium-indium.
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One reason that it's so difficult to deliver large protein drugs orally is that these drugs can't pass through the mucus barrier that lines the digestive tract.
A new drug capsule developed at MIT can help large proteins such as insulin and small-molecule drugs be absorbed in the digestive tract. The capsule has a robotic cap that spins and tunnels through the mucus barrier when it reaches the small intestine, allowing drugs carried by the capsule to pass into cells lining the intestine.