by Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology Magnetic nanoparticles (red) bind specifically to the spherical bacteria (yellow) which are about 1 µm in size (electron microscopy digitally colored). Credit: Empa Qun Ren, an Empa researcher, and her team are currently developing a diagnostic procedure that can rapidly detect life-threatening blood poisoning caused by staphylococcus...
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A new strategy to destroy cancer cells using magnetic nanoparticles and fields
IMMANUEL KANT BALTIC FEDERAL UNIVERSITY IMAGE: ONE OF THE AUTHORS IS WORKING CREDIT: IKBFU Scientists from Scientific and Educational Center «Smart Materials and Biomedical Applications» under the leadership of Kateryna Levada together with colleagues from Center for Immunology and Cellular Biotechnology of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University conducted a joint interdisciplinary study on the...