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A newly developed gene switch can be triggered through a nitroglycerine patch applied to the skin, a new study has revealed.
ETH researchers have developed a new gene switch that can be activated using a commercially available nitroglycerine patch applied to the skin. One day, researchers want to use switches of this kind ...
ETH researchers have developed a new gene switch that can be activated using a commercially available nitroglycerine patch applied to the skin. One day, researchers want to use switches of this kind ...
Recently, they have developed a gene switch that can be activated using commercially available nitroglycerine patches. The latest switch uses nitroglycerine in a patch to activate implanted cells that ...
ETH researchers have developed a new gene switch that can be activated using a commercially available nitroglycerine patch applied to the skin. One day, researchers want to use switches of this kind ...
The reason is that the switch can be triggered using the long-established active ingredient nitroglycerine, and that the means of application – sticking a patch to the skin – is very simple.
Systemic administration of nitroglycerin (NTG) can be utilized as a human and animal model of migraine. NTG is enzymatically converted to nitric oxide (NO) in the body, probably by a mitochondrial ...