Researchers develop structural blueprint of nanoparticles to target white blood cells responsible for acute lung inflammation

A potential new route to the diagnosis and treatment of ARDS comes from studying how neutrophils — the white blood cells responsible for detecting and eliminating harmful particles in the body — differentiate what materials to uptake by the material’s surface structure, and favor uptake of particles that exhibit ‘protein clumping,’ according to new research.


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Source: ScienceDaily