A review of optogenetically engineered cells and their applications.

A review of optogenetically engineered cells and their applications.
PISA allows for the complete synthesis of chemical systems without using biochemistry.
New research from India shows that vitamin E may prove beneficial to alleviate chemotherapy associated side effects in cancer patients.
Amyloid peptides have a bad rep as the villains of human diseases like Alzheimer’s. But research is showing that they might not be all bad after all.
How best to engineer synthetic microenvironments for developing and maintaining living tissues inside synthetic compartments is discussed.
Mammalian barrier surfaces are densely populated by symbiont fungi in much the same way the former are colonized by symbiont bacteria. The fungal microbiota, otherwise known as the mycobiota, is increasingly recognized as a critical player in the maintenance of health and homeostasis of the host.
Highlighting the excellent research being published in the multidisciplinary field of biomedical materials and life sciences.
The Editors of Small Methods are pleased to publish this special biomedical virtual issue. This collection highlights outstanding research in Small Methods from the very first issue to now, in the areas of biosensing, biomedical engineering, nanomaterials,...
Based on the Australian peacock spider, a small, silicon-based soft robot is developed.
Knowledge of the processes needed to make precursor cells of eggs and sperm gives insights into reproductive biology and infertility.