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Chemists Turn Bacterial Molecules into Potential Drug Molecules
Yan-Yeung Luk, associate professor of chemistry, and his research team have published their findings in ChemBioChem (John Wiley & Sons,...
Nov 16, 20152 min read


Implantable wireless devices trigger — and may block — pain signals
Building on wireless technology that has the potential to interfere with pain, scientists have developed flexible, implantable devices...
Nov 10, 20153 min read


Search-and-rescue proteins find, fix DNA mutations linked to cancer
Proteins inside bacteria cells engage in "search-and-rescue"-type behavior to ferret out mismatched DNA and fix it to thwart dangerous...
Nov 10, 20153 min read


A giant fullerene system inhibits the infection by an artificial Ebola virus
Different studies have demonstrated that the ebola virus infection process starts when the virus reaches the cellular DC-SIGN receptor to...
Nov 10, 20153 min read
New 3D printing tech empowers surgeons at a nano scale
A 3D printer that can produce detailed models narrower than a human hair is helping experts in medical robotics at Imperial's Hamlyn...
Nov 9, 20152 min read


Nanoparticle delivery maximizes drug defense against bioterrorism agent
Scientists from the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA have developed a nanoparticle delivery system for the antibiotic...
Nov 6, 20153 min read
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