➀ Researchers from Tongji University and Nanjing Medical University have developed a novel nanoparticle system targeting fat absorption in the small intestine to combat obesity; ➁ The system effectively reduces SOAT2 expression, thereby inhibiting fat absorption, and shows promising results in mouse models; ➂ The therapy is non-invasive, low-toxicity, and has high potential for patient compliance.
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