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Nano-sensing drives melanoma cells invasion
A new study sheds light on how melanoma cells change from benign to malignant, and how the complex interaction between the cells and...
Mar 16, 20163 min read


Stanford chemists develop an ultra-sensitive test for cancers, HIV
Catching a disease in its earliest stages can lead to more effective therapies. Stanford chemists have increased the likelihood of...
Mar 11, 20163 min read


New nanoparticle technology to decipher structure and function of membrane proteins
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have developed a nanoparticle technology that can be used to stabilise membrane proteins so that...
Mar 9, 20163 min read


Cancer treatment on a cellular level
The most common treatments for cancer are radiation and chemotherapy. However they have side effects and also damage healthy tissues....
Mar 5, 20163 min read


Breakthrough for lab-on-a-chip material
Paper-based diagnostics enable rapid medical test results at minimal cost — and now they're about to get even better. A new synthetic...
Mar 2, 20163 min read


Infection-fighting bandages for serious burns
Infection-fighting bandages for serious burnsSerious burn victims are immunocompromised and may be missing skin on parts of their body,...
Mar 2, 20162 min read
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