Check out the latest covers of Advanced Healthcare Materials!

Check out the latest covers of Advanced Healthcare Materials!
We have recently learned that the high levels of carbon dioxide we breathe for extended periods inside planes can cause neurological problems.
A team of researchers construct spider-silk-based “Protein Bricks” with on-demand shape and function for biomedical applications.
Genomics, and molecular and cellular biology have recently revealed fundamental similarities between embryonic nervous system development in echinoderms and vertebrate neural development, suggesting a common origin for the nervous systems of all animals.
Latest Advanced Healthcare Materials covers.
Using residual stress-based self-folding, a multielectrode shell wraps around primary heart cells and functions as an electrical shell-like recording device
New directions in which ncRNAs can be exploited in Alzheimer’s disease prevention, diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy are discussed.
Our current understanding of the generation of cortical interneurons with a focus on recent efforts to bridge the gap between progenitor behavior and interneuron production is reviewed.
An overview of the many key pathways and neuronal clocks that have been linked to the regulation of regenerative capacity is provided.
In their review in BioEssays, Klaske Schukken and Floris Foijer discuss the different concepts and consequences of chromosomal instability and aneuploidy.