Monday, March 19, 2012

Iron microbeads can control the immune system


news_13226_1_MDThe impact of magnetic field on rat cells confirmed the viability of technologies that can influence the occurrence and course of allergy and other diseases. A team of scientists led by Donald Ingberom (Donald Ingber) at Children's Hospital Boston created iron microbeads linking receptor molecules to the surfaces of cells of the immune system. The changes in the receptors caused by this interaction with the immune cells by nanoelements, cause a number of chemical reactions, much of mobilizing the body's defenses.





This technology was successfully tested on laboratory rats, and now we can say with confidence that the development will be a significant breakthrough in a constructive impact on the immune system. It should be noted that to date has already been developed, and even actively used the mass of products that provide similar function, but they are all inferior to the efficiency of new development.



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