Cell fate and dynamic behavior of cells can easily be monitored in microfluidics using few cells and reagents for regenerative medicine applications.

Cell fate and dynamic behavior of cells can easily be monitored in microfluidics using few cells and reagents for regenerative medicine applications.
BioEssays offers a variety of online special collections compiling review-style articles from various topic areas.
Polymeric materials to prevent blood coagulation. (Image credit: nobeastsofierce/Shutterstock)
April’s top Advanced Healthcare Materials papers.
The CRISPR/Cas9 toolbox has been expanded with fluorescent Cas9 and a dCas9 functionalized with a tag able to activate gene expression that can be transfected to cells directly as ribonucleoprotein complexes (RNP).
TopoWellPlate, a 96-well plate based material topography library, enables mechanistic studies on cell-material interactions using standard molecular methods.
A hybrid platform of microfluidics and nanofibers to reproduce artificial cellular microenvironments with a variety of cellular densities and scaffolds is reported.
This month’s Advanced Healthcare Materials papers you have downloaded and read the most.
In their review in BioEssays, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard and Ajeet Pratap Singh review how fish color their skin.
Recent advances in the fabrication and application of nanocomposite hydrogels for load-bearing and electroactive tissue replacement.