➀ A team at NUS Medicine has developed a nanoparticle technology for efficient and non-invasive diagnosis and treatment of atherosclerosis; ➁ The technology offers a potential alternative to current treatment methods and could significantly improve cardiovascular care; ➂ The nanoparticles specifically target atherosclerotic plaques, delivering therapeutic agents and enhancing MRI imaging.
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