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Smart Materials for Capillary-Like Microvessels

May 12, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

Self assembly of nanoparticles
British bioengineers in London and Nottingham report their development of a new material that self-forms into blood [MORE]

CTC Blood Test for Prostate Cancer

January 21, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

Blood testing for CTCs
The prostate specific antigen test that is widely used to detect prostate cancer is famously inaccurate.  For [MORE]

Artificial Tooth Enamel

August 7, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Repairing tooth enamel
Over many years, acids in food and drinks erode tooth enamel, and until now there has been no [MORE]

Novel Material for “Self-Assembling Arteries”

November 3, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

Self-Assembling Tissue
You’ll have to go to the September 28th issue of Nature Chemistry to find out which peptides and proteins [MORE]

Innovative Toothpaste for Being “Long in the Tooth”

October 22, 2013 | | Posted in Newsletter

One might not expect a trade guild, founded in 1322 for outfitting knights, to be promoting medical innovation today, [MORE]

Sequencing Autoimmune Diseases

August 13, 2013 | | Posted in Newsletter

Using high throughput sequencing, scientists at Queen Mary University in London have carried out the largest sequencing study of [MORE]