Bioabbaubare Nano- und Mesopolymerpartikel zum Schutz des pulmonalen Surfactants der Lunge

Bei der Innovation handelt es sich um biokompatible Nano-, Meso- und Mikropolymerpartikel zur Bindung pathogener Proteine, die in den Lining Layer der Lunge eindringen.
Die Innovation ermöglicht die Prävention und Behandlung von Lungenerkrankungen, die mit einem Anstieg der Oberflächen-spannung in der Lunge und einer Schädigung des pulmonalen Surfactants einhergehen.

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