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Sugar-coated nanoparticles target macrophages, reverse pulmonary fibrosis
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Sugar-coated nanoparticles target macrophages, reverse pulmonary fibrosis

Scientists at the University of Illinois Chicago have developed a treatment for pulmonary fibrosis by using nanoparticles coated in mannose — a type of sugar — to stop a population of lung cells called macrophages that contribute to lung tissue scarring. The cell-targeting method holds promise for preventing this severe lung scarring disease, which can result in...