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Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology: Researchers Create Nanoparticle With 'Look and Feel' of Red Blood Cells to Soak Up Toxins
April 29, 2020
BALTIMORE, Maryland, April 29 -- Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology issued the following news:

Red blood cells not only carry oxygen from one part of the body to another, they also act as sponges in the circulatory system, soaking up toxins such as poisons shed from infections. The more red blood cells available in the blood system, the faster the recovery from toxin-related threats to the body.

Johns Hopkins biomedical engineer Jordan Green, Ph.D., and his c . . .

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