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Nanoparticles are tiny particles measuring 1-100 nanometers in size, typically made of metals or other materials, and are being researched for their potential applications in medicine and technology. In the context of immune system regulation, nanoparticles are being engineered to interact with the body's immune cells, helping to modulate their response and potentially treating a range of diseases. These tiny particles can be designed to target specific cells or tissues, allowing for precise and controlled delivery of therapeutic agents.
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