Red blood cell (RBC)-based delivery systems are emerging as natural biocarriers in a wide range of clinical applications, including blood detoxification.
Red blood cell (RBC)-based delivery systems are emerging as natural biocarriers in a wide range of clinical applications, including blood detoxification.
Biological inspired proton transfer is investigated in a recent publication in Advanced Functional Materials.
CRISPR is a newly developed, but rapidly advancing, genome editing technique that has advanced the nuclear imaging field by providing a means to fluorescently label a dead Cas9 protein fused with green fluorescent protein (dCas9-GFP), allowing scientists to microscopically track where certain proteins bind to the DNA.
The vibration protection specialist Getzner from Austria is launching a new range of elastic materials.
Red blood cells can be opened and resealed without affecting their functional characteristics, allowing scientists new opportunities in therapeutics and diagnostics.
Delo has introduced a new electronic adhesive with several very interesting material properties.
A novel thermal-transport technique based on the transient response of laser-heated GaN nanomembranes in contact with living cells is used to differentiate between different types of cancer.
Upconversion nanoparticle-based micelles for neuroendocrine tumor theranostics.
Siemens and GEA partner in delivering continuous manufacturing to pharmaceutical industry.
Beijing-based researchers design an electronic (E-skin) based on silk fibroin for wearable pressure sensor applications.