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  • News - 20 Apr 2022
    A group of researchers recently published a paper in the journal ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering that demonstrated the feasibility of using shape-recoverable macroporous nanocomposite...
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    Anton Paar Great people | Great instruments The “Anton Paar” success story began on January 4, 1922, when Anton Paar started his metalworking shop. Back then, it was hard to imagine that...
  • News - 18 Jul 2023
    For several biomedical applications, chitin hydrogel is known to be a promising material. It is beneficial for tissue repair, artificial organs, and wound healing due to its biocompatibility and...
  • News - 17 Feb 2022
    In a study published in the journal ACS Applied Polymer Materials, by incorporating silver nanoparticle-covered graphene oxide (Ag/TA@GO)-based nanomaterials into a polyacrylamide (PAM)...
  • News - 27 Jun 2022
    Although several novel interventions were explored for wound healing, treating non-healing and chronic wounds is challenging in clinical management. In an article recently published in the...
  • News - 3 May 2022
    A novel approach to synthesizing self-healing hydrogels and soft strain sensors is presented in the study available as a pre-proof in the journal Carbohydrate...
  • News - 8 Mar 2022
    Scientists have recently developed halloysite nanotubes (HNTs)-based self-healing hydrogels that can store UV-sensitive QR code information. This study is available as a pre-proof in the Journal...
  • News - 16 Feb 2022
    The field of cardiac tissue regeneration has recently introduced a promising therapeutic method through the use of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), new research published...
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    Nanosurf: Zoom into the future Nanosurf is a company that thrives on challenges at the frontier of what is physically achievable. By concentrating our collective efforts on the obstacles that stand...
  • News - 18 May 2015
    Nanoengineers at the University of California, San Diego developed a gel filled with toxin-absorbing nanosponges that could lead to an effective treatment for skin and wound infections caused by MRSA...

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