Nanotechnology successfully used to halt atherosclerotic plaque growth in animal model.

A research team showed that a nanotherapeutic medicine can halt the growth of artery plaque cells resulting in the fast reduction of the inflammation that may cause a heart attack, according to a study led by researchers from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.  In just one week the team showed that their novel cell proliferation-specific approach successfully suppressed atherosclerotic plaque growth and inflammation … Continue reading Nanotechnology successfully used to halt atherosclerotic plaque growth in animal model.