A light-triggered process mimics reversible exocytosis in giant unilammelar vesicles.

A light-triggered process mimics reversible exocytosis in giant unilammelar vesicles.
An investigation into how pioneer factors interact with closed chromatin to influence chromatin landscapes and generate differentiated cells.
A recent paper describes improvements to a system that isolates circulating tumor cells from healthy cells in the blood using acoustic waves.
Researchers from UNSW Sydney and Aarhus University review the current landscape of nitric oxide-releasing platforms.
n their review published in BioEssays, Mahesh Sangrithi and James Turner discuss mammalian X chromosome dosage compensation with a particular focus on the germ line.
Advanced protocol for high quality primary human retinal pigment epithelium stem cell-derived cultures
A team of German researchers created a new multimodal system for rapid, noninvasive in vivo skin cancer screening is presented, combining optical coherence tomography (OCT) and optoacoustic (OA) modalities to provide precise tumor depth determination with a Raman spectroscopic modality capable of detecting the lesion type and, thus, providing diagnostic capability.
Recent developments and perspectives on bimetallic nanomaterials highlighted in Particle & Particle Systems Characterization.
New magnetically-activated drug delivery systems offer a potentially more effective tool to fight tuberculosis
Interview with Dr. Karsten Müller and Timo Rüde of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany about their recent work on liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) systems and the recent Special Issue of Energy Technology on Hydogen Storage Materials, Carriers, and Processes.