Biotech startup uses nanoparticles to induce immune tolerance
Selecta Bioscience’s ImmTOR platform could improve gene therapies and prevent some drug side effects.
Selecta Bioscience’s ImmTOR platform could improve gene therapies and prevent some drug side effects.
Spinning cells could attract each other across surprisingly long distances.
Customized arrays of iron oxide nanoparticles are possible based on their differing responses to alternating magnetic fields, MIT researchers report.
Flexible polymer probes and magnetic nanoparticles promise breakthroughs for treating paralysis and brain disease.
Scientists explain how gold nanoparticles easily penetrate cells, making them useful for delivering drugs.
Studies by graduate students Stephen Morton and Nisarg Shah show progress toward better cancer treatment and bone replacement.
Engineering tiny paths to cancer treatment, bone regrowth, and wound healing, Paula Hammond serves as an exemplary researcher-educator within the MIT community.
Nanoparticles that stagger delivery of two drugs knock out aggressive tumors in mice.
Ram Sasisekharan’s startups provide novel methods to fight disease and make better drugs.
Some nanoparticles commonly added to consumer products can significantly damage DNA.
Visiting graduate student studies high-throughput manufacturing of precisely shaped microparticles.
New kind of see-through screen could be applied as a thin plastic coating on ordinary glass.
New device from MIT can measure masses as small as one millionth of a trillionth of a gram, in solution.
Researchers design drug-carrying nanoparticles that can be taken orally
Synthetic polymers coating a nanoparticle surface can recognize specific molecules just like an antibody.