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The work offers a promising new way to fabricate materials for drug delivery and tissue engineering applications.
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University have developed a novel method for creating self-assembled protein/polymer nanostructures that are reminiscent of fibers found in living cells.
The work offers a promising new way to fabricate materials for drug delivery and tissue engineering applications. The findings were published in the July 28
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