Matthias Barz and Kristina Klinker provide a first overview concerning the work on polypept(o)ides.

Matthias Barz and Kristina Klinker provide a first overview concerning the work on polypept(o)ides.
Aggregation-induced emission nanoparticles have been developed by East China University researchers for cancer diagnostics and treatment.
A new chemotherapeutic strategy combining MHPMA copolymer-based drug formulations for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia is presented.
Tumour development is closely monitored through infrared emission from copolymer nanoparticles.
This month’s International Year of Light article reviews relevant advances and applications of plasmonic nanoparticles, from energy to health.
Regenerative medicine uses cells harvested from the patient’s own body to heal damaged tissue.
Anna Musyanovych and Katharina Landfester review the production and use of polymer-based drug carriers with particular focus on their use in biomedicine.
Researchers at Melbourne University have developed a versatile method to quickly and easily load a diverse range of functional and therapeutic cargo into polymer capsules.
A simple method for 3D patterning of cell co-cultures has been developed based on capillary forces in a nanostructured microchannel.
Dr. Mehdi Jorfi and Prof. E. Johan Foster review the applications of nanocellulose in various biomedical applications.