New class of smart protein-based material could enable responsive surfaces

10/14/2014 - 00:00

The work, published today (Tuesday, Oct. 14) in the journal Nature Communications, could lead to new types of biological sensors, flow valves and controlled drug release systems, the researchers said. Biomedical applications include microfluidic devices that can handle and process very small volumes of liquid, such as samples of saliva or blood, for diagnostics.

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