
"Breakthrough Magnetic Nanoclusters Offer Hope for Sepsis Treatment"
Researchers at UNIST and Seoul National University Bundang Hospital have developed a new technology using superparamagnetic nanoclusters (SPNCs) enveloped by red blood cell-derived nanovesicles to effectively remove inflammation-triggering agents from blood, showing promise for sepsis treatment. This method demonstrated significant therapeutic effects in preclinical trials with bacteremic model swine, potentially offering a breakthrough in treating sepsis by rapidly cleansing blood of pathogens and inflammatory agents.