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Monday, November 9, 2020

Johns Hopkins University - Researchers engineer tiny machines that deliver medicine efficiently

Title:
Researchers engineer tiny machines that deliver medicine efficiently
 
By:
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
 
Published:
Medical Xpress, 3 November 2020
 
From the article:
Inspired by a parasitic worm that digs its sharp teeth into its host's intestines, Johns Hopkins researchers have designed tiny, star-shaped microdevices that can latch onto intestinal mucosa and release drugs into the body.

David Gracias, Ph.D., a professor in the Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering, and Johns Hopkins gastroenterologist Florin M. Selaru, M.D., director of the Johns Hopkins Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, led a team of researchers and biomedical engineers that designed and tested shape-changing microdevices that mimic the way the parasitic hookworm affixes itself to an organism's intestines.