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Bio & Medicine Oct 19, 2023

Enzyodynamic therapy at nanoscale

Enzyodynamic therapy (EDT) is a new type of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-related dynamic therapeutic modality, which adequately utilizes the enzyme-triggered catalytic reactions in living organisms and achieves disease treatment ...

Biochemistry Oct 16, 2023

Mimicking a bird's sticky spit to create cellulose gels

Using a small bird's nest-making process as a model, researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a nontoxic process for making cellulose gels. The freeze-thaw process is simple, cost-effective, and can ...

Biochemistry Oct 16, 2023

Cell-friendly bioprinting at high fidelity enhances its medical applicability

What if organ damage could be repaired by simply growing a new organ in the lab? Improving researchers' ability to print live cells on demand into geometrically well-defined, soft complex 3D architectures is essential to ...

Biotechnology Oct 11, 2023

Novel biomaterial delivers medication directly to fish gut

A novel biomaterial developed at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) in Brazil can help solve two problems at once. As a bioparticle, it can act as a drug carrier, delivering medication directly to the gastrointestinal ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 29, 2023

Redesigning hydrogels to shine a new light on cell responses in the body

Our cells have a complex relationship with the body's microenvironment. It has been studied in the lab, but, to date, most studies leave out dynamic changes to the microenvironment. In other words, they look at cell life ...

Bio & Medicine Sep 7, 2023

Researchers develop novel DNA biosensor for early diagnosis of cervical cancer

Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) has recently garnered attention among materials science researchers owing to its ability to form two-dimensional nanosheets like graphene. The nanosheets are created by the stacking of S–Mo–S ...

Bio & Medicine Sep 6, 2023

The first microrobots capable of navigating within groups of cells and stimulating individual cells

A group of researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has developed the world's first microrobot ("microbot") capable of navigating within groups of cells and stimulating individual cells. Berna Özkale Edelmann, ...

Plants & Animals Sep 5, 2023

Scientists use naturally-occurring polymer to modify wood and boost biomass conversion

By adding a naturally-occurring polymer that makes wood more porous, scientists have engineered trees easier to disassemble into simpler building blocks.

Biochemistry Sep 4, 2023

Researchers develop a new reagent and method to create DNA and RNA polymer biohybrids

Researchers in Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Chemistry have developed a reagent that opens new possibilities for creating DNA and RNA-based materials that could be used in ultra-stable and smart sensors for biomedical ...

Bio & Medicine Aug 25, 2023

Novel treatment for myocardial infarction uses nanovesicles to modulate immune response

Myocardial infarction, the number one cause of sudden death in adults and the number two cause of death in Korea, is a deadly disease with an initial mortality rate of 30%, and about 5%–10% of patients die even if they ...

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