Electrically conductive biomaterials and their applications for cardiac tissue engineering. In this week's APL Bioengineering, investigators review the use of electrically conductive biomaterials ...
Some beetles, such as Anomala albopilosa, strongly reflect left circularly polarized light (electromagnetic waves that ...
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Electroactive 'scaffolding' biomaterial could transform improve bladder regenerationHowever, there has remained a need for cell-free biomaterials that are more robust and cost-efficient to manufacture, according to Ameer. "Incorporating conductive polymers into non-conductive ...
(Nanowerk News) An international research team, including scientists from the TUD Dresden University of Technology, has developed a breakthrough two-dimensional conducting polymer - a special, ordered ...
BILLERICA, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PolyJoule, Inc., a conductive polymer battery technology provider, announced today its second-generation cell, the Energy Reservoir, as a leap forward in metal ...
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Team solves a nearly 200-year-old challenge in polymers to offer independent control of stiffness and stretchabilityBut using a different synthetic polymer, one that is commonly used in biomaterial engineering ... For example, they can add conductive nanoparticles, such as silver or gold nanorods, which ...
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