- [nanoPost] Regenerating human tissues through the delivery of agents
The company develops nanotechnologies capable of regenerating human tissues through the delivery of agents that therapeutically lengthen and repair chromosomal telomeres.
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- [nanoPost] NEWS ITEM: Magnets Capture Cancer Cells
Magnetic nanoparticles coated with a specialized targeting molecule were able to latch on to cancer cells in mice and drag them out of the body
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- [nanoPost] NEWS ITEM: Fullerene-based nanomedicines as a pathway to treat allergies and other i
Luna Innovations Incorporated announces the award of a $1.6 million Research Project Grant (R01) from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to investigate the use of fullerene-based nanomedicines as a pathway to treat allergies and other inflammatory diseases.
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- [nanoPost] Magnetic nanoparticles designed to bind with specific analytes
The company's detection technology consists of two main components, both revolutionary in their own ways.
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- [nanoPost] NEWS ITEM: Brain Tumours may Be Destroyed by Drug-Coated Nanoparticles
A team has developed polymeric nanoparticles that can trap a drug called doxorubicin, commonly used in chemotherapy, and slowly release it over an extended time period.
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- [nanoPost] Non-stick coatings, scratch resistent coatings
Coating company specialised on the coating of medical devices. Main working field are non-stick coatings, scratch resistent coatings and customer tailored developements of materials in the field of sol-gel chemistry.
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- [nanoPost] Self Assembling Peptide Nanotubes
Aromatic dipeptides have been demonstrated to self-assemble into discrete nanotubes that are, upon design, either sensitive or resistant to enzymatic degradation.
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- [nanoPost] Dental impression materials
Using an innovative, modified sol-gel-process, the company now manufactures spherical nanoparticles enabling the production of materials with unprecedented combinations of properties - and on an industrial scale
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- [nanoPost] Drug-eluting Anodized Titanium Orthopedic Implants
The average functional lifetime of orthopedic implants has been estimated to be less than 15 years. Few studies have focused on creating an orthopedic implant with multi-functional drug release to inhibit infection and wound inflammation events while increasing new bone formation.
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- [nanoPost] NEWS ITEM: Nanoparticles to aid bone growth
Bioengineers and bioscientists at Rice University and Radboud University in Nijmegen, Netherlands, have shown they can grow denser bone tissue by sprinkling stick-like nanoparticles throughout the porous material used to pattern the bone.
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