Silver clusters that improve the efficacy of cancer chemotherapy.
Silver clusters that improve the efficacy of cancer chemotherapy.
Bacterial plasmids constitute a wealth of shared DNA amounting to about 20% of the total prokaryotic pangenome. Plasmids replicate autonomously and control their replication by maintaining a fairly constant number of copies within a given host. Plasmids should acquire a good fitness to their hosts so that they do not constitute a genetic load.
Delivering insulin into the body in supramolecular spheres.
Recent advances in aptamer-mediated siRNA delivery systems for RNAi therapy ranging from anticancer therapy to antiviral therapy.
On the 1st and 2nd of October 2018 in Frankfurt/Main, Germany, experts from academia and industry, suppliers and users will discuss how smart sensors can promote “biotechnology 4.0”.
Careful design of magnetic properties in nanoparticles of alloyed magnetically hard and soft ferrites leads to high-performing particles.
A new way to stop pimples in their tracks.
Recent advances in chromosome conformation capture technologies have led to the discovery of previously unappreciated structural features of chromatin.
In their ‘Think again’ article published in BioEssays, Megan Barnet and colleagues discuss how insights from fetal allografts and microbes can lead to a better understanding of immune tolerance in cancer.
Ultracompliant hydrogel-based multielectrode arrays as neural probes.