Shanghai Jiao Tong University researchers design a novel nerve guidance conduit for peripheral nerve regeneration. The performance of the polydopamine-coated, gold polycaprolactone nanoscaffold is enhanced when loaded with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells and Schwann cells.
What Goes On in a Stressed Brain?
Important implications for the development of therapeutics, and several potential pharmacological targets for the treatment of stress‐related disorders have been identified.
Cover Art: Hierarchical Regenerative Constructs, Cell Trapping Systems, and Neurosurgical Materials
Check out the latest covers of Advanced Healthcare Materials!
A Vision of the Future Without Eye Disease: Microfluidic Contact Lenses
A transparent and breathable microfluidic contact lens that could help to diagnose and treat eye disease is developed.
Professor Helmuth Möhwald 1946-2018
The Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces mourns for the loss of a long-standing founding director.
PROTACs: Eliminating Disease-Causing Proteins
PROTACs (proteolysis-targeting chimeric molecules): A review and discussion of the technique and its application to therapies and drug discovery.
Using BIG Data to Innovate Cancer Solutions
Cancer Reports Poster Prizes: Cancer Genomics and Mathematical Data Analysis Symposium
Ann NY Acad Sci Special Issue: The Year in Diabetes and Obesity
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences has published this year’s installment of the annual reviews series The Year in Diabetes and Obesity, edited by Rexford Ahima (The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine).
Deep Brain Stimulation Therapies in Parkinson’s Disease
From individual neuron models to cutting-edge control approaches, the evolution of computer methods for deep brain simulation (DBS) can lead to personalized DBS therapy.
Multipartite Designer Nanoparticles for Theranostic Applications
Multipartite designer nanoparticles are formed from the phage lambda decoration protein and can be used in a variety of theranostic applications.