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Briefing: Biodegradable nanoparticles can seek and destroy diseased immune cells

Strategic angle: Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists have developed nanoparticles that educate the immune system to target disease-causing cells.

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Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists have engineered a simplified form of biodegradable nanoparticles designed to instruct the immune system in targeting disease-causing cells.

These nanoparticles facilitate the immune system's recognition and destruction of harmful cells, potentially transforming treatment protocols for various diseases.

The development represents a notable step forward in the integration of nanotechnology with immunotherapy, with implications for future medical applications.