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  - WN.COM - Mideast - 02/Sep 18:00

Light-Stimulating Gut Capsule Opens New Frontiers

Arabian Post - Arabian Post Staff -Dubai A team led by Khalil Ramadi at NYU Tandon and NYU Abu Dhabi has unveiled a swallowable, wireless capsule designed to emit light inside the gut, allowing nerve cells to be activated without surgery—a development poised to transform gastrointestinal research and therapy. The capsule, known as ICOPS, represents a remarkable leap in non‑invasive bioengineering. It employs optogenetic technology, by which specific neurons are genetically modified to respond to light. Once the target cells become light‑sensitive, patients can ingest an LED‑equipped capsule that, when...

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