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Biomaterials news, March 2014

Researchers have developed a paper filter, which can remove virus particles with an efficiency matching that of the best industrial virus filters.

Study published in journal Materials Today reveals details of logical circuits built using living slime molds.

New biocompatible silk alginate hydrogel scaffold provides the right environment to culture stem cells for regenerative medicine say researchers.

The idea for nanobionic plants grew out of a project in Strano’s lab to build self-repairing solar cells modeled on plant cells.

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Research on six polymeric NPs: gelatin, chitosan, alginate, poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA), PLGA–chitosan and PLGA–poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG).

Pressure from a sponge-like gel is all it takes to turn transplanted unspecialized cells into cells that lay down minerals and begin to form teeth.

Researchers have developed a material that could help prevent blood clots.

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