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In the race to develop new weapons, scientists from Texas A&M have created a novel family of antibacterial polymers that can kill 'superbugs' in a way they can't evolve resistance to.
A newly developed family of biodegradable polymers has shown potential for use in intracellular delivery and sustained release of therapeutic drugs to the acidic environments of tumors ...
A new study led by Colorado State University Distinguished Professor Eugene Chen outlines a path to creating advanced, ...
After achieving success, the Michaudel Lab put its polymers to the test against two main types of antibiotic-resistant bacteria - E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) - in collaboration with ...
Using an inexpensive electrode coated with DNA, MIT researchers have designed disposable diagnostics that could be adapted to ...
Specific recipes within a polymer family lose a different amount of weight in a vacuum. The higher the weight loss, the greater the potential for contamination in the chamber.
The report "Cyclic Olefin Polymer Market by Type (Homopolymers, Copolymers), Process Type (Injection Molding, Extrusion), End-use Industry (Packaging, Automotive, Healthcare & Medical, Food ...
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