Bioactive implants intended for rapid, robust, and durable bone tissue regeneration are presented.
Bioactive implants intended for rapid, robust, and durable bone tissue regeneration are presented.
Scientists have found an efficient way to deliver nanoparticles containing a wide range of biomolecules without using endocytosis, for faster drug delivery.
A microfluidic mixing platform creates 3D hydrogels systems with patterns of cell and matrix constituents inspired by native hematopoietic stem cell niches.
Team investigate the ability of the body to accept stretchable electronic devices for long-term use.
The Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry highlights some important research in the latest issue.
A precisely designed macromolecule that mimics the binding of HIV to immune system cells could be used to stop the virus from physically entering the body.
Here are the top five papers downloaded in August 2013. Also view the August issue of Advanced Healthcare Materials! Chitin Microneedles for an Easy-to-Use Tuberculosis Skin Test by Jungho Jin, Valerie Reese, Rhea Coler, Darrick Carter and Marco Rolandi An easy-to-use...
Bioplastics have often poor mechanical properties. Adding a small amount of traditional petroleum plastics solves the problem.
Theoretically-predicted interactions between single oxygen molecules and crystalline titanium dioxide experimentally confirmed.
Jun Feng and collaborators address drug delivery challenges by applying boronic acid coupling and host-guest chemistry.