Tiny Bottles and Melting Corks: Temperature Regulates a New Delivery System for Drugs and Fragrances
Microscopic, bottle-like structures with corks that melt at precisely-controlled temperatures could potentially release drugs inside the body or fragrances onto the skin, according to a rece... Read more
“Nanoengineered capsules are attracting much attention as drug carriers” University of Melbourne researchers have developed an efficient system to coat tiny objects, such as bacterial... Read more
In a new study, a “bioadhesive” coating developed at Brown University significantly improved the intestinal absorption into the bloodstream of nanoparticles that someday could carry protein... Read more