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Biomaterials news, October 2018

A polymer gel that incorporates chloroplasts from plants can react with carbon dioxide in the air to grow, strengthen and even repair itself.

Semiconductor made from organic and inorganic materials can convert electricity into light efficiently.

Human model of innervated tissue-engineered skin from induced pluripotent stem cells.

Different materials surfaces can regulate the immune system response to an implantable material.

A bio-inspired soft material can alter its properties by self-assembling into molecular superstructures and then disassembling on demand.

Smart nanoparticles provide a new technology for targeted drug delivery by distinguishing the intrinsic characteristics between cancer and normal tissues.

Designing a hydrogel for blood vessel formation.

Self-healing, injectable, multifunctional wound dressing based on a micelle-hydrogel composite is flexible and comfortable enough for joint injuries.

Allenby and colleagues developed a tissue-engineered 3D hollow-fibre perfusion bioreactor system.

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