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Designing supramolecular therapies to cross the blood-brain barrier
Published in ACS Nano , the study examined how subtle changes in the structure of molecules called peptide amphiphiles affect their abili…
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A new Northwestern Medicine study has uncovered key molecular design principles that could help supramolecular therapeutics cross the blood-brain barrier, a major challenge for this novel approach to treating neurological disorders.
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