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Effective drug navigation in sepsis

Cell type specific nanoparticles as carriers can bypass side effects on the immune system

Many drug candidates never reach clinical use due to their side effects. For example, inhibitors of phosphoinositide 3-kinase-γ, a signaling protein that plays an important role in infections, cannot be used because of their side effects on the immune response.

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Genes on sugar

Developing bio-based carrier systems for gene transfer

The targeted transport of DNA and RNA using vectors (mostly made from synthetic polymers) in cell cultures has become part of routine practice in biological R&D – a fact highlighted by the multitude of commercial kits now available. To date, however, obstacles relating to use in patients have ...

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Highly-prized components

Rapid, gentle extraction of plant-derived ingredients for concentration in plant oils

The isolation of bioactive plant ingredients, essential oils or dyes and flavourings of plant origin requires costly and sophisticated procedures. Several applications do not actually require isolation of the individual components, however – their concentration is sufficient. Moreover, for ...

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Molecules in the mirror

Enantiomer separation using capillary electrophoresis

In 1871 the children‘s book “Through the Looking-Glass – And What Alice Found There” by the English author Lewis Carroll, in which Alice enters a world behind the mirror, was published. She explains to her cat: “First there’s the room you can see through the glass – that’s just the same as our ...

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