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Experimental therapy through modern nanoparticles halves wound healing. Americans tested an innovative method in laboratory mice, achieving impressive results. In the near future, scientists will begin a series of experiments on piglets. Pig skin is known to be almost the same human.
If in the future, nanoparticle therapy will be effective in in relation to Homo Sapiens, it can be used to healing of chronic ulcers and accelerating postoperative rehabilitation. In addition, do not forget about household injuries. Everyone would like a knife cut or burn from the stove to heal. on us twice as fast.
American scientists who developed innovative healing method, found that cell regeneration in wounds slows down special enzyme. If nanoparticles are allowed to block the work of the enzyme, you can achieve faster healing. The human body, however, doesn’t just do anything produces, so the researchers felt that some the appointment of a special enzyme is still available. Supposed that the slowdown in regeneration in this case is carried out by cells in order to get more even scars. If this hunch confirmed, Americans will have to teach nanoparticles to monitor so that the scars come out as invisible as possible.
Nanoparticles acting as carriers of specific molecules and implanted into living tissues have long been an object of scientific fiction. It is possible that someday in the human body there will always be isolated solid-phase microparticles in case of injury providing almost instant healing damage. Thus, in the future, a person can become immortal.