Stimulation of nerves by an artificial retina toward therapeutics for blindness.
Targeting RNA in Mammalian Systems with Small Molecules
Small molecules have been used to study several mammalian RNA elements in disease. These advances encourage exploration of newly discovered RNA interactions with therapeutic potential.
LARP1 on TOP of Ribosome Production
Ribosome production is a considerable energy investment for the cell—rRNAs and ribosomal proteins (RPs) are among the most abundant classes of RNAs and proteins—and their production must, therefore, be synchronized temporally and stoichiometrically to ensure efficient ribosome assembly.
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AM30 events in Hong Kong, Dresden, Beijing, and Singapore.
Making Lineage Decisions with Biological Noise: Lessons from the Early Mouse Embryo
Intercellular communication may provide a mechanism to exploit and buffer cell-to-cell variability.
Luminescent Emotions [Video]
Flexible, printable luminescent devices that can detect the weak changes in strain associated with facial emotions.
Corkscrew Microrobots for Targeted Drug Delivery
Microrobots mimic the motion of living microorganisms to deliver target-specific therapeutics.
Maximizing the Storage Capacity of Lithium in Carbon Materials [Video]
A lithium-doped carbon material is developed as an anode that can enhance the lithium storage capacity in lithium-ion batteries.
Switch the Photosensitizer On!
A strategy to transform various photosensitizers into activatable ones for photodynamic therapy is reported.
Nanoscale Platforms for Messenger RNA Delivery
An overview of the most recent literature relevant to mRNA delivery helps readers to obtain an overall concept and direction of nanoscale platforms for mRNA delivery.