This month’s top Advanced Healthcare Materials papers.
This month’s top Advanced Healthcare Materials papers.
There is a growing body of evidence that a secondary structure of highly negatively charged proteins can play an important role in localizing calcium and phosphate ions to promote the formation of the HAp deposits.
A new study shows promising improvement in plasma treatment by using only small modifications in the plasma jet set-up.
Researchers present an experimental set-up which generates plasma processed air to wash and dry off fresh and fresh-cut produce.
This week’s Advanced Healthcare Materials special issue with João Mano, Ali Khademhosseini, and Insung Choi.
Different shaped plant viruses and bacteriophages can be used to deliver nucleic acids into the cell for disease treatment
In an advanced review published in WIREs Developmental Biology, Jonathan Chubb illuminates the perspective of single cell decision-making during development.
Graphene oxide is effective in combating early-stage formation of biofilms, resulting in dental care advances.
In their article published in Advanced Biosystems, Miika Leppänen et al. employ helium ion microscopy to visualize the interaction between phages and bacteria.
The 31st Annual Symposium of the Protein Society will take place in Montreal, Canada. To commemorate this spectacular event and to celebrate our Canadian authors, a Virtual Issue in Protein Science is presented featuring the best of recent Canadian published papers.