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Nanosponge soaks up toxins in blood
Los Angeles Times
Researchers at UC San Diego have invented a microscopic sponge that can mop up toxins, including a drug-resistant staph bacterium and even snake venom. The so-called nanosponge was tested only on mice. It worked well when injected into healthy mice ...
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