A Potential Breakthrough in Treating Myocardial Infarction: Nanovesicles Modulate Inflammation
Today, researchers have made a breakthrough in the treatment of myocardial infarction. Using nanovesicles, scientists have found a way to modulate the immune system to reduce the amount of tissue damage caused by the infarction. Nanovesicles, tiny bubbles of lipid molecules, are able to deliver substances directly to the cells. In this case, the nanovesicles are delivering substances that stimulate the immune system to reduce the amount of damage caused by the infarction. This research could lead to improved treatments for myocardial infarction with fewer side effects.
source: Phys.org