Macromolecular Reaction Engineering has published two special issues on the science and technology of adhesive materials and bio-inspired adhesives, guest-edited by Hadi Izadi and Alexander Penlidis.
Macromolecular Reaction Engineering has published two special issues on the science and technology of adhesive materials and bio-inspired adhesives, guest-edited by Hadi Izadi and Alexander Penlidis.
Bremen researchers investigate the feasibility of designing artificial bioinspired ceramic composites with very high crack resistance.
French group demonstrate a unique nanofibrous active implant for bone-tooth unit regeneration.
The Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry highlights some important research in the latest issue.
A microfluidic mixing platform creates 3D hydrogels systems with patterns of cell and matrix constituents inspired by native hematopoietic stem cell niches.
Professor Molly Stevens has become a recognised role model in science. She has won award after award and built a large and successful research group at Imperial College London.
New work describes a strategy to produced hydrogels of precise stiffness for the organization of blood vessel cells into vascular structures.
The Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry highlights some important research in the latest issue.
The hottest topics in biomedical materials research – the most downloaded papers from Advanced Healthcare Materials for April, May, June 2013.
Treating cells with iron oxide nanoparticles allows them to be steered through the body by magnets.