New triblock copolymer micelles undergo controllable morphological changes from rod-like to toroidal.
New triblock copolymer micelles undergo controllable morphological changes from rod-like to toroidal.
Researchers from Georgia Tech and Emory University have used gold nanospheres for the targeted delivery of anti-miRNA into inflamed endothelial cells to suppress atherosclerosis.
Silk, elastin and collagen are naturally occurring fibrous proteins with a tremendous potential in biomaterial systems.
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The oxidation-responsive behavior of polymeric platforms in different microenvironments as well as biomedical applications are discussed
A dynamic photo-alignment technique to design and arbitrarily arrange the in-plane helical axes of cholesteric liquid crystals.
Swiss researchers present a postmodification protocol of a polymer that allows the creation of a variety of surfaces for different applications.
Fluorescent materials have drawn much attention as probes for imaging, diagnosis, and therapy in biological science.
Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich, and Aziz Sancar win the 2015 award for mechanistic studies of DNA repair.