Calcifying Nano Particles (CNPs) and Possibility of New Hope for Kidney Stone Patient
Nanobac Pharmaceuticals Inc. declares publication in the International Journal of Nanomedicine research that scientists of the University of California San Francisco cooperating with Nanobac scientists at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) at Johnson Space Center have closed presenting that calcium repositories in the human kidney known as Randall’s Plaque might in fact be Calcifying Nano Particles or (CNPs, which is likely cited to as nanobacteria) which conduct to the establishment of Kidney Stones.
The study, directed by Marshall Stoller M.D. of UCSF and Neva Ciftcioglu, formerly Nanobac’s Director of Science at NASA Johnson Space Center, discovered that CNPs were discovered and refined from Randall’s Plaques and observed by Nanobac’s proprietary diagnostics. These could comprise new prospective advance diagnosis and treatment chances for patients who bear from Kidney Stones.
“A firm colligate was discovered between the presence of Randall’s Plaques and the detection of CNPs. This outcomes evoke new perceptivities into the aetiology of Randall’s Plaque establishment, and will aid us interpret the pathogenesis of kidney stones establishment. Advance analyses on these issue could direct to new approaches on former diagnosis and new medical therapies of kidney stone establishment.” said Dr. Olavi Kajander, a Nanobac’s primary Research and Science Officer.
Compile and re-written based on Article by Brady Millican
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on April 28th, 2008 at 12:08 am
Nice article.Is there any home made remedies to avoid kidney stones?
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on June 5th, 2008 at 10:46 pm
This is a very good medical article. Nice to read it from your site. These controversial nanoparticles should really be examined and more efforts should be dedicated on research about CNP.