A new design approach for the fabrication of scaffolds for biomedical applications.
A new design approach for the fabrication of scaffolds for biomedical applications.
In their “Hypothesis” article published in BioEssays, Nirmalya Chatterjee and Dirk Bohmann discuss the interplay between Nrf2 and BET proteins and the resultant implications for therapies targeting these proteins.
Protein immobilization directly from cell lysates is demonstrated in a new process that avoids expensive purification steps but expertly maintains target protein selectivity.
Essential oils could provide a potential solution for the growing problem of multidrug-resistant organisms.
Preventing catheter-associated infections using antibacterial drug-loaded polymers in catheter manufacturing.
Guest-edited by Yunhui Huang, the special issue “110th Anniversary of Tongji University” in Advanced Materials celebrates the long tradition of Tongji University and some of its top materials scientists.
In situ vaccination therapy has immense potential in cancer treatment for clinical use. To date, in situ vaccination is already used to treat bladder cancer and melanoma, and with further study could become an important approach to expand immune-based cancer treatment.
Drug eluting elastomers could potentially control tumor growth using long-term targeted release of tumor fighting drugs.
The viability of colored contact lenses as an aid for color blindness is investigated.
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