Research highlights from this month’s Advanced Healthcare Materials issues.
NO to Multidrug-Resistant Cancer
Photothermal core-shell nanoparticles that can release nitric oxide upon NIR irradiation efficiently reversing multi-drug resistance in cancer.
Rapid, Low Cost Detection of E.coli and Shigella
A 16S rRNA targeting oligonucleotide probe to improve target organism specificity and lowers costs for detection of low-level E. coli/Shigella contamination.
Your Most Read Includes Hemocompatibility and 3D Bioprinting: January’s Top Advanced Healthcare Materials Papers
This month’s Advanced Healthcare Materials papers you have downloaded and read the most.
Are MoS2 Nanosheets Safe for Use in Humans?
Biodegradability and biocompatibility studies show minimal cytotoxicity, particularly for covalently functionalized MoS2 nanosheets.
Reengineering Red Blood Cells for Cellular Therapeutics and Diagnostics
Red blood cells can be opened and resealed without affecting their functional characteristics, allowing scientists new opportunities in therapeutics and diagnostics.
The Jack-of-all-Trades for Neuroendocrine Tumor Therapy
Upconversion nanoparticle-based micelles for neuroendocrine tumor theranostics.
Silk E-Skin
Beijing-based researchers design an electronic (E-skin) based on silk fibroin for wearable pressure sensor applications.
Water-Resistant Multicolored Bioimaging Probes
A bright future ahead for bioimaging and optoelectronics, as researchers demonstrate enhanced stability of perovskite nanocrystals by incorporation into polymer matrix microhemispheres.
Featuring Photoacoustic Imaging, Nanosafety and More: January’s Advanced Healthcare Materials Covers
Research highlights from this month’s Advanced Healthcare Materials issues.