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    Rising hydrogel material could improve oral drug delivery

    A emerging hydrogel material with the capability to degrade and reform from the gastro intestinal tract can help scientists develop effective procedures for oral drug delivery. The team’s microrheology research is included within a guide and interior cover example from the present dilemma of Soft Issue . To describe the material and supply insight to

    Study: Anti-microRNA sedate essentially lessens miR-92a levels in human peripheral blood

    A single intravenous dose of MRG-110, an anti-microRNA drug, significantly reduced miR-92a levels from the blood of healthy humans. “According to documented, promising therapeutic possible, locked nucleic acid (LNA)-based anti-miR-92a was further developed and tested in a first in human analysis,” said Stefanie Dimmeler, PhD, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany and coauthors. “MRG-110 caused de-repression of

    Scientists found and describe two contagious species unexpectedly

    University of Copenhagen scientists have found and described two fungal species for the first time. The fungi infect adult flies and then create a hole in the gut of the hosts’ bodies. Infected flies then buzz around days as the fungi devour them from within and eject fungal spores from these holes in their bodies.