David Tai Leong answers some questions about his world of nanobiology and new biomaterials.

David Tai Leong answers some questions about his world of nanobiology and new biomaterials.
Research shows that gold nanorods effectively inhibit the migratory and invasive properties of various metastatic cancer cell lines in vitro and in vivo.
A new class of iron oxide nanocarrier activates the immune system and serves as a contrast agent for multiple imaging techniques.
New setup for ex vivo detection reveals low concentrations of biomarkers such as circulating tumor cells, bacteria and nanoparticles in cerebrospinal fluid.
Pharmaco-Kinesis Corporation have announced their first commercialized offering, the first-generation Nano-Impedance Biosensor (NIB).
New immobilization method from the Chinese Academy of Sciences will improve cancer detection and treatment.
A new technology developed at MIT may help to make biomarker detection, and cancer diagnostics, much easier.
A nanopatterned glass plate with could be a simple way to capture and study the tumor cells that carry cancer around the body through the bloodstream.
Blood capillary analogues have been developed in a biodegradable hydrogel as a promising platform for in vitro drug testing.
On-chip culturing and molecular profiling of captured cancer cells using a low-cost, rapid microfluidic cell sorter device