Administration of drugs by the buccal route has attracted a lot of attention in recent years. But, developing systems with adequate adhesion under wet conditions and drug bioavailability remains a challenge. In this article, they propose a mussel-inspired mucoadhesive film as a solution and demonstrate that the adhesion mechanism of this […]
Plants remember drought
During a drought, plants use a signaling molecule that is known to limit animals’ water loss. The molecule provides them with a type of memory of how dry the day was and helps regulate water balance.
Researchers are using silkworm silk to grow skeletal muscle cells, building and improving upon traditional methods of cell culture. The hope is that this will lead to better treatments for muscle atrophy.
News, Venus flytraps found to produce magnetic fields
The Venus flytrap traps its prey using modified leaves. This process is triggered by electrical signals (action potentials), causing the closure of its leaf lobes. It has been found that these electrical signals generate measurable magnetic fields and can be recorded with atomic magnetometers. The article describes how these magnetic fields […]
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