1.6.2026: Sulfated polysaccharides (SPS), biomolecules which include sugar molecules attached to sulfate groups, are widely used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and functional materials due to their unique physical and biological properties. However, commercially available SPSs are usually derived from animal or marine sources, which raises concerns about their environmental impact, calling for alternative SPS production methods. In search of a sustainable production method, a research team led by Assistant Professor Kaisei Maeda from...
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3.5.2017: A Slovenian research institute developed protein patches applicable for healing chronic skin wounds rapidly and cost efficiently. Patches are biodegradable – disappearing in the wound, leaving no...
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