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New family of NXP microcontrollers with ARM7T and ARM9T core

28.11.2007

The LPC2900 series is an addition to the family of microcontrollers with ARM7T and ARM9T cores. The LPC2900 is a cost-optimised, versatile, low-power microcontroller based on the popular, high-performance ARM968E-ST processor for industrial, medical, and motor control applications.

Three new ARM9 microcontrollers, LPC2919, LPC2917 and LPC2915, complete the industry-leading portfolio of over 50 ARM-based microcontrollers. The LPC2900 microcontroller series was presented at the Embedded Systems Conference in Boston.

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Insulin patch 11.05.2016

To combat diabetes, patients are given insulin injections, and no replacement for this procedure is yet foreseen. Insulin pills, developed under the guidance of Academician N.A. Plate, failed to break into the market, and attempts to implant insulin-producing beta cells did not lead to serious success due to the immune response. But researchers don't stop looking.

Biochemists from North Carolina, led by Gu Zhen, decided to take advantage of nanotechnology and hide beta cells from the immune system. To do this, they created a patch covered with many microscopic needles. At the first stage, the needles were filled with insulin, and a patch glued to the mouse's skin lowered the blood sugar. Then the beta cells themselves were hidden in the needles, which were placed in biodegradable alginate capsules filled with a nutrient solution. Sugar signal boosters have also been added - vials filled with specially prepared chemicals.

When the patch is glued to the skin, the needles dig into it, and the entire system begins to exchange substances with the blood through the skin capillaries. Upon learning that the sugar content is rising, beta cells begin to produce insulin. As it turned out, the connection works well: when another patch was put on the experimental mouse, insulin did not begin to be released until the sugar in her blood rose again. The total duration of the patches was 20 hours.

Of course, this is not a panacea, the patch, if it passes clinical trials, will have to be changed every day. But if successful, the patient gets rid of insulin suppliers forever, and a similar patch can be made to order and, possibly, from the patient's own cells in a small but well-equipped nanobiotechnological laboratory.

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