An atypical, low‐power, atmospheric pressure plasma source for application in plasma medicine.
Antimicrobial Blue Light Fights P.aeruginosa Bacterium
A team of Polish scientists discovered how antimicrobial blue light can fight against infections caused by the P. aeruginosa bacterium, that occur often in burn victims.
Translational Control By Poxviruses
Poxviruses are an unusual family of large double‐stranded (ds) DNA viruses that exhibit an incredible degree of self‐sufficiency and complexity in their replication and immune evasion strategies.
Is it Respiratory Syncytial Virus or Not?
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is well recognized as a primary cause for lower respiratory infection or bronchiolitis in infancy, but how many events coded as bronchiolitis are actually attributable to RSV?
Hall of Fame Highlight: Guillermo C. Bazan
Guillermo C. Bazan on intellectual giants, science communication and future research.
Cover Art: Osteogenesis, Anti‐Inflammatory Nanotherapeutics & Bone Regeneration
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“Mushrooms”: Underrepresented, Yet Important Members Of The Body’s Microbial Garden
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.
Virtual Issue in Small Methods: Biomaterials 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,...
Fast Tracking the Immune Response
A platform to self‐assemble immune signals into nanostructured capsules is discussed.
Cover Art: Cancer Cell Death, Therapeutics for Hepatic Injury & Targeting APCs
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