An illustration for an article describing describing a study conducted by NUS researchers. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease where various types of immune cells infiltrate the joint capsule causing inflammation and eventual damage to the joint tissues. 
An illustration for an article describing describing a study conducted by NUS researchers. Short strands of DNA form the basic shapes of DNA origami, which can be manipulated to expose the CD95 ligand depending on the acidity of the environment.
An illustration for an article describing describing a study conducted by NUS researchers. DNA origami loaded with CD95L remained in the closed form and did not cause liver damage, while it effectively killed B and T cells and promoted immunosuppression.

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