Researchers develop inproved upconversion nanoparticles for medical imaging.
Researchers develop inproved upconversion nanoparticles for medical imaging.
Cells can be grown in micropatterns of poly-D-lysine on graphene, opening a door for cell bassed sensor applications.
An antigen delivery system based on quaternized chitosan hydrogel microparticles has been developed at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Mapping of chemical contents and their spatial distribution in a complex biological environment such as cells can be achieved by a new imaging modality.
Nanowires, solar cells, and silicene – these and more in September’s physics highlights.
The Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry highlights some important research in the latest issue.
Microcapsules containing a brain cancer drug may simplify treatment and provide more tightly controlled therapy, according to Penn State researchers.
The application of biocompatible polymeric microneedle patches is discussed as a promising and straightforward method of transdermal drug delivery.
Jun Feng and collaborators address drug delivery challenges by applying boronic acid coupling and host-guest chemistry.
We present the most downloaded papers from the pss family of journals from July.