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    PARTICLE METRIX GmbH develops and manufactures instruments to characterize colloids. The size of macromolecules and particles forming these colloid liquids covers an impressing range from 0.3 nm up to...
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    Nanotherapeutics Inc. is an emerging specialty pharmaceutical company with expertise in the early-stage development of pharmaceuticals. The company employs several platform technologies to manipulate...
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    The Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry (MPIB) is part of the Max Planck Society, a non profit research organization dedicated to top level basic research. The MPIB, which currently has 10...
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    Carbon Solutions is the company that put the "C" in carbon nanotubes – where "C" stands for chemistry. Just as in the case of the fullerenes, the scientific investigation of...
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    Research in our lab marries aspects of physics and biology to study the properties of proteins or nucleic acids at the level of single macromolecules and molecular complexes. Experimental tools...
  • News - 18 Dec 2012
    Aphios Corporation today announced that it received notification of allowance for a United States Patent entitled “Polymer Microspheres/Nanospheres and Encapsulating Therapeutic Proteins...
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    PlasmaChem GmbH was founded 1993 in Mainz. In 2005 the company moved from Mainz to Berlin and is now located in the district Adlershof - the "City of Science and Media" —...
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    CPI is the driving force behind a number of the North East's strategic R&D initiatives. Each of CPI' programmes focuses on bringing cutting edge technology research to the region, which...
  • News - 5 Feb 2007
    Bigger may be better, but tinier is stronger. So say scientists at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, who have shown that tiny polymer nanofibers become much stronger when their diameters...
  • News - 5 Jan 2018
    Artificial polyelectrolytes can imitate interactions of biological macromolecules like proteins, nucleic acids, and polysaccharide–protein conjugates. Such synthetic polyionic complexes are...

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