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 ...
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 ...
Most people don't enjoy getting shots for treatments or vaccines. So, researchers are working to create more medicines, such as those made from messenger RNA (mRNA), that can be sprayed and inhaled.
These curious molecules are both positively and negatively charged at the same time; the word “zwitter” in German means “hybrid” or “hermaphrodite”. Their unusual nature affords zwitterions a ...
The zwitterionic polyelectrolytes (PMPC, PMAES, PMAPS and PMABS) showed the most significant inhibition of mussel larvae settlement, followed by more modest inhibition by the cationic ...
Researchers at the University of Sydney are creating a surface coating that may prevent blood clotting in stents and ...