Metabolism promotes metastatic progression and supports metastatic cancer cells through diverse, interlinked and overlapping mechanisms.
Metabolism promotes metastatic progression and supports metastatic cancer cells through diverse, interlinked and overlapping mechanisms.
DuPont launched nylon in 1939. Now, almost 80 years later, the company overhauled and updated nylon for the 21st century and made it 3D printable.
A consortium of international companies joined forces to drive the future of Sheet Molding Compound (SMC).
Fraunhofer researchers have recently identified the substances responsible for the offensive odors in acrylic adhesives.
This special issue of Macromolecular Bioscience was dedicated to the 65th birthday of Prof. Kazunori Kataoka.
Multi-functional, biodegradable hydrogel microparticles that provide information on the authenticity and the potential deterioration of a tagged food or pharmaceutical formulation directly prior to consumption/use is presented.
A team of German scientist developed a new laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy approach that can differentiate between hard and soft tissue in the mouth region and could help improve surgical dental treatment.
High-resolution cryo-electron microscopy could revolutionise biochemistry. Image copyright Martin Högborn/The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
STORMing towards a better understanding of protein corona formation on nanoparticles (NPs), to enable better design of NPs for biomedical applications.
A caterpillar prepares for its legendary transformation from a pupa into a colorful butterfly. Through this metamorphosis, a bag of developmental genetic tricks lays down bright color patterns that help the butterfly attract its mates and warn or fool its predators.