Scientists create synthetic blood cells that can be used to kill cancer and superbugs

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Scientists create synthetic blood cells that can be used to kill cancer and superbugs
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Scientists have created synthetic blood cells that can be loaded up with drugs and targeted to specific areas of the body in a process they liken to “precision weapons” 🔴 Exclusive from BawdenTom

could be administered with greater intensity and fewer side effects, including the potential to eliminate hair loss, researchers said, while it may also enable the use of powerful antibiotics that superbugs aren’t resistant to.

“We think this is a very big development and we’re excited by it,” Jonathan Burns, of University College London, told“We want to use our approach to deliver antibiotics locally, like precision weapons, rather than have them spread around the whole body. The researchers found that adding synthetic cells loaded with a powerful class of antibiotic, known as meropenem – or Merrem – in a dish in the lab killed the E.coli superbug.

And administering them in a much more targeted way they won’t wipe out the populations of good bacteria around the body – a significant downside to antibiotic use at the moment. They can also be guided with precision by adding miniscule magnetic particles and using a magnet outside the body to move them to the target.

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