Synthetic platelets to help control bleeding

Scientists, including two of Indian-origin, have developed new synthetic platelets that mimic and outperform natural platelets at controlling bleeding.

Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara turned to the human body’s own mechanisms for inspiration in dealing with the necessary and complicated process of coagulation.

By creating nanoparticles that mimic the shape, flexibility and surface biology of the body’s own platelets, they were able to accelerate healing processes while opening the door to therapies and treatments that can be customised to specific patient needs.

“This is a significant milestone in the development of synthetic platelets, as well as in targeted drug delivery ,“ said Samir Mitragotri, director UC Santa Barbara’s Centre for Bioengineering .



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