Scientists at the University of Sydney are developing a zwitterionic coating, that can be used on medical implants like heart valves to prevent blood clotting. Zwitterions are neutral molecules ...
University of Sydney researchers have developed a zwitterionic coating which binds with water, creating a watery layer. This is demonstrated here where a heart drawn with the coating is revealed after ...
The University of Sydney's zwitterionic coating research aims to enhance the lifespan of medical implants by preventing blood ...
Zwitterions sound like a distant cousin of Twitter (X), but in fact they are a common macromolecule found in human cells.
Zwitterions, a common macromolecule found in human cells, could be used to create materials that stop blood clots forming in ...
Scientists at the University of Sydney are using Zwitterions - macromolecules found in human cells - to create materials that ...
University of Sydney researchers have developed a zwitterionic coating which binds with water, creating a watery layer. This is demonstrated here where a heart drawn with the coating is revealed after ...
Zwitterions sound likes a distant cousin of Twitter (X), but in fact they are a common macromolecule found in human cells.
Zwitterions sound likes a distant cousin of Twitter (X), but in fact they are a common macromolecule found in human cells. Scientists at the ...
Currently the team has created a zwitterionic coating where, on areas of the material 'painted' with the coating only a few nanometres thick, it successfully created a layer and bubble of water ...