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Mark Armstrong, MD, MSBE
Associate Medical Director for Colorectal Health and PACE Curriculum Manager at Medtronic
March 2015
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Preliminary studies used nanoparticles targeting arterial wall damage. Once at the damaged site, the particles released the protein annexin A1. Researchers had a 70% targeting rate and reported signs of vessel healing after the therapy. Precision nano ‘drones’ deliver healing drug to subdue atherosclerosisNanometer-sized ‘drones’ that deliver a special type of healing molecule to fat deposits in arteries could become a new way to prevent heart attacks caused by atherosclerosis, if a recent study in source: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2526855/2526855-5979124328938094595 Marked as spam
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