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Genetically-Encoded Iron-Associated Proteins as MRI Reporter

Genetically-Encoded Iron-Associated Proteins as MRI Reporter

Visualization of cells contributing to disease or cell therapy is critical for the success of regenerative medicine. Genetically encoded iron-associated proteins detectable with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be utilized for cell tracking in the brain, heart, and cancer.

Update On Titanium Alloys

Update On Titanium Alloys

This special section covers the latest advances regarding the alloy development, phase transformation, processing, characterization and applications of titanium alloys.

Ultrathin Superconducting Film

Ultrathin Superconducting Film

Physicists have developed a thin nanomaterial with superconducting properties. Below -200°C these materials conduct electricity without loss, levitate magnets and can screen magnetic fields.