Using Macrophages to Clear Circulating MMP9 Improves Bone Tissue in Aging Mice (opens in new tab)
Today's open access paper combines a few interesting topics. Firstly, the researchers involved describe a way to deliver a short-lived messenger RNA gene therapy selectively to the innate immune cells known as macrophages. Macrophages are normally responsible for engulfing all sorts of unwanted structures in the cell, and many of the specific features that induce that behavior have been identified. Encapsulating messenger RNA into lipid nanoparticles that mimic some of the surface features of...
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