Polymer nano- and microparticles can be used to develop new vaccines for disorders such as cancer and HIV.
Polymer nano- and microparticles can be used to develop new vaccines for disorders such as cancer and HIV.
Researcher developing technology intended to help diabetics monitor their blood sugar level.
Researchers from Imperial College, London, have now developed a series of modified g-PGA polyester scaffolds for tissue engineering applications.
American researchers report new coating to improve promising treatment for Type 1 diabetes.
Spider silk shows intriguing properties for cell culture. Now, researchers try to find the ideal scaffolds for applications in the field of biomedical research and regenerative medicine.
Professor Dong-An Wang and co-workers seek to revolutionize cartilage surgery through the development of a new type of surgical graft.
Workers with existing allergic conditions have worse reactions when exposed to nanoparticles, caused by a Trojan horse known as an exosome.
Functionalized gold nanoparticles are used to prevent flu viruses from attaching to and entering cells, in research by German scientists.
A recent review gives an up-to-the-minute round-up of how mesoporous silica nanoparticles are used to deliver drugs into cells.