A team of researchers from China set up a study that gives new insights in using plasma in breast cancer treatment.

A team of researchers from China set up a study that gives new insights in using plasma in breast cancer treatment.
A facile strategy to use elastin-like peptides for thermoresponsive drug delivery applications.
Expanding beyond traditional photodynamic approach: photoelectrochemical oxidation of toxic Aβ aggregates with an inorganic photoelectrode.
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Significant suppression of an activated immune system can be reached by using a disease‐triggered prophylaxis system.
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