A collaboration of scientists at the University of Manchester and the University of Birmingham has explored a more effective ...
Researchers from the University of Manchester and University of Birmingham have created self-assembling polymer carriers that deliver genetic material into cells more effectively and with less ...
Gene delivery is, arguably, the biggest bottleneck in gene therapy. Adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) are the historical mainstay, but they are expensive to manufacture and have payload limits and ...
Biodegradable polymer system offers new hope for treating rheumatoid arthritis Sustained-release method works in harmony with the immune system Peer-Reviewed Publication University of California - San ...
Scientists have announced two major advances: a self-assembling polymer system that improves non-viral gene delivery and a DNA-based molecular computer that combines processing and memory at nanoscale ...
The voltage response of a conjugated polymer system is not fully understood. Jonathan Rivnay, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering; Ruiheng Wu, postdoctoral ...
A team led by engineers has developed a biodegradable polymer system to treat rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune and inflammatory disease, by working in concert with the power of the human immune ...
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