Neurons differentiated with artificial cells shown through a fluorescence microscope at 20X magnification. PHOTO BY SUPPLIED /University of Alberta

Smart pharmaceuticals could treat disease autonomously at a cellular level.

Researchers from the University of Alberta describe a novel artificial cell that can communicate with other cells within the body, in a step towards smart pharmaceuticals of the future. Smart pharmaceuticals are synthetic entities that could one day monitor, target, and treat disease autonomously while in the host body. These artificial cells are in effect biocomputers that in the future could detect and respond to … Continue reading Smart pharmaceuticals could treat disease autonomously at a cellular level.