Bioelectronic platform enables precise H₂S delivery to cells, turning a toxic gas into a therapeutic tool

A toxic gas known for its “rotten egg smell” has been transformed into a therapeutic tool. A research team at KAIST has developed a technology to precisely control hydrogen sulfide (H2S) using electrical signals, bringing us one step closer to precision medicine that targets only the desired areas while minimizing side effects. The work is published in the journal Science Advances.

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