Injection of nanoparticles could help save lives of victims of serious brain injury such as soldiers in battle

Posted: Published on August 25th, 2012

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Nanoparticles help stabilise bloodflow in the brain

By Charles Walford

PUBLISHED: 08:36 EST, 24 August 2012 | UPDATED: 09:40 EST, 24 August 2012

Victims of serious brain trauma could be saved by an injection of nanoparticles in the moments after injury, researchers have found.

The findings could be used in emergency situations by medics and even battlefield doctors help treating soldiers on the front line, they say.

Combined polyethylene glycol-hydrophilic carbon clusters - which are already being tested to enhance cancer treatment - can help restore balance to the brain's vascular system by stabilising bloodflow.

PEG-HCC, as it is known, may bring great benefits to the emergency treatment of brain-injury victims and help those with mild injuries, scientists say.

Life-saver: The technique could help soldiers in the moments after suffering serious head injury

It's antioxidant properties can help in the event of too much oxygen on the brain, they claim.

The particle is being developed at Rice University and tested in collaboration with Baylor College of Medicine.

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