Melt-processed fibres have been found to be biocompatible and biodegradable with no cytotoxicity.

Melt-processed fibres have been found to be biocompatible and biodegradable with no cytotoxicity.
Joseph DeSimone talks to us about materials science startups and how liberal arts eduction shapes an entrepreneur.
New work seeks to control the growth mechanisms of calcium phosphate nanobiomaterials of monetite.
Polymer colloidal systems have been reviewed by a University of Nottingham research team for their use in cancer therapy.
New functionalization may prevent the body from recognizing and destroying particles used in drug-delivery systems.
Polymer film that gradually releases DNA coding for viral proteins could offer a better alternative to traditional vaccines.
UT Arlington and UT Southwestern partner to help lung disease patients through nano drug delivery.
The IKV at RWTH Aachen University is investigating the controlled release of drugs for the treatment of common diseases of the urinary bladder.
New immobilization method from the Chinese Academy of Sciences will improve cancer detection and treatment.
Researchers from UCLA have created an optical microscopy method that allows users to directly see objects on the nanoscale.