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Cross-frequency coupling could advance understanding of neural diseased states, enable therapeutic interventions

Cross-frequency coupling could advance understanding of neural diseased states, enable therapeutic interventions
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Wenbin Shi , Gerd Tinkhauser , Ashwini Oswal , Institute Of Technology , National Central University , Bern University Hospital , University Of Oxford , University Of Bern , Bionic Systems , Beijing Institute , Chien Hung Yeh , Chuting Zhang , Cross Frequency Coupling , Intelligent Neuromodulation ,

Folate-Targeting Microrobots Deliver Drugs

Folate-Targeting Microrobots Deliver Drugs
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Magnetic microrobots with folate targeting fo

The limited ability of microrobots to assist drugs in entering cells hinders their therapeutic efficacy. To address this, the cancer-targeting molecule folic acid (FA) was introduced to microrobots to promote drug uptake by cancer cells via receptor-ligand-mediated endocytosis. This results in a drug delivery system that can locate lesion areas with magnetic fields and deliver loaded drugs into the cytoplasm through endocytosis.

The team published their findings in the Journal of Cyborg and Bionic Systems on May 5. ....

Robotics For Society , Chinese University Of Hong Kong , Shenzhen Institute Of Artificial Intelligence , Bionic Systems , Shenzhen Institute , Artificial Intelligence , Chinese University , Hong Kong ,

Carbon-Based Stimuli-Responsive Nanomaterials

Due to their flexibility, including their use in the detection and treatment of diseases, carbon-based stimuli-responsive nanomaterials are attracting a lot of interest. ....

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Carbon-based stimuli-responsive nanomaterials

Carbon-based stimuli-responsive nanomaterials are gaining much attention due to their versatility, including disease diagnosis and treatment. They work under endogenous (pH, temperature, enzyme, and redox) or exogenous (temperature, light, magnetic field, ultrasound) stimuli. Carbon-based stimuli-responsive nanomaterials can be used as smart materials with dynamically tunable physicochemical properties in response to changes in internal or external environmental stimuli. Their diverse combinations of nanostructures and molecular designs, as well as functional complexes with different carriers, create new opportunities for the development of advanced smart nanomaterials. ....

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