Next generation: Blood-cleansing device

A microfluidic device filled with magnetic nanometer-sized beads that bind a plethora of pathogens and toxins was able to clear these
invaders from the blood of rats with sepsis, improving their outcomes, according to a new research. Donald Ingber, Judah Folkman
Professor of Vascular Biology in the Department of Pathology at Boston Children’s Hospital and director of the Wyss Institute, led the study.

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