Hydrogels can mimic the brain's extracellular matrix, potentially supporting central nervous system delivery strategies, though blood-brain barrier penetration remains a major technical challenge
The journey from a stable, lyophilized powder to a viable solution ready for study is a critical one, and frankly, it's where a lot of good data goes bad
While some babies might be sensitive to very strong flavors, most do perfectly fine when their parents enjoy a serving of these green stalks
Loren Pickart isolated it from human plasma in 1973 while investigating why blood plasma from younger donors stimulated regeneration in older liver tissue more effectively than plasma from older donors
Structural parameters of nanoparticles affecting their toxicity for biomedical applications: a review
Peptides are a string of amino acids, smaller than a protein, that are produced naturally by our body