Slovenian researchers develop ultrasound-mediated control of genetically modified cells

Ljubljana, 29 August - Researchers at the National Institute of Chemistry have developed a therapeutic cellular device that responds to ultrasound, an innovation that could enable more precise, non-invasive, rapid and targeted treatments, including for certain cancers, especially in hard-to-reach places deep in tissues.

Ljubljana
A team of Slovenian researchers at the National Institute of Chemistry has developed an ultrasound cell device that could help better treat diseases, including cancer.
Photo: nature.com

Ljubljana
A team of Slovenian researchers at the National Institute of Chemistry has developed an ultrasound cell device that could help better treat diseases, including cancer.
Photo: nature.com

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