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- Diabetes
- Artificial pancreas reduces disease management burden for people with diabetes
- Intraperitoneal insulin delivery mimics the natural physiology of the pancreas
- 6318  0
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- Cancer
- T cells can activate themselves to fight tumors
- UC San Diego scientists find an auto-signaling mechanism driving the T cell anti-tumor response
- 7358  0
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- Cancer
- Treating Glioblastoma Using Novel Ultrasound Technology
- The device uses microbubbles to open the blood-brain barrier using novel ultrasound technology to treat Glioblastoma in humans.
- 7439  0
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- Weight and Obesity
- Positively charged nanomaterials treat obesity anywhere you want
- "We used cationic charge to rejuvenate healthy fat cells, a technique no one has ever used to treat obesity. ..."
- 9899  0
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- Diabetes
- Artificial pancreas reduces disease management burden for people with diabetes
- Intraperitoneal insulin delivery mimics the natural physiology of the pancreas
- 6318  0
-
- Cancer
- T cells can activate themselves to fight tumors
- UC San Diego scientists find an auto-signaling mechanism driving the T cell anti-tumor response
- 7358  0
-
- Cancer
- Treating Glioblastoma Using Novel Ultrasound Technology
- The device uses microbubbles to open the blood-brain barrier using novel ultrasound technology to treat Glioblastoma in humans.
- 7439  0
-
- Weight and Obesity
- Positively charged nanomaterials treat obesity anywhere you want
- "We used cationic charge to rejuvenate healthy fat cells, a technique no one has ever used to treat obesity. ..."
- 9899  0
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