Scientists are delving into the future of hair loss treatments, from macromolecules to laser therapies and CRISPR gene editing.

Scientists are delving into the future of hair loss treatments, from macromolecules to laser therapies and CRISPR gene editing.
A shape-shifting robot can access hard-to-reach locations in the GI tract, and is a step up from conventional endoscopic techniques.
A century on from his groundbreaking paper on polymerization, Advanced Science News takes a look at the life and work of Nobel Laureate, Hermann Staudinger.
The pioneer of silk-based materials, David Kaplan has been working tirelessly to give us a deeper understanding of this fascinating material.
A special issue of Macromolecular Bioscience highlights progress in supramolecular hydrogel biomaterials.
Injectable supramolecular hydrogel/microgel composite for controlling the delivery of therapeutic molecules to tissues after injury or disease, including cardiac tissue after myocardial infarction.
Each year, the editors of Wiley’s Macromolecular Journals select the best content published in the journals to be featured in a special collection, the Best of Macromolecular Journals.
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) expression in HeLa EGFP cells is significantly downregulated by Hsp-R9/siRNA complexes
The current special issue in Macromolecular Bioscience is published on the occasion of Professor Karel Ulbrich’s 70th birthday
Polypeptides have a rich variety of structures and functions. Their chemoenzymatic synthesis is reviewed by the Enzyme Research Team at RIKEN, Japan.