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Bio-materials

ASU research involving biomaterials aims to help the disabled and ill by restoring and improving physiological function. Biomaterial research concerns the way biological materials such as cells, tissues and organs interact with synthetic materials and substances.

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DNA Nanocages-Building Addressable Nanoparticle Based Architectures for Sensitive Biosensing

Three-dimensional, polymer-based micro-electrode arrays for the central nervous system

Novel Hydrogel Blends for Angiogenesis

Reversible Sterilization/Contraception using in situ Gelling Materials

Self-Assembled Combinatorial Encoding Nanoarrays for Multiplexed Biosensing

Production of Bioplastics and other biomaterials From the Cyanobacterium Synechocystis

Methods to Modulate Enzyme Activity and Cooperativity

Therapeutic Bioconjugates - An Improved Formulation

Programmable Activation of Immune Responses Through Cross-linking Pathogen Sensors by Nano-engineered Multivalency

Fluorescence-Bleaching of Nucleotides in Sequencing-By-Extension

Novel Cationic Polymers for Nanoparticle Stability

Synthetic Antibodies

Polymers for Delivering Substances into Cells

Tumor-Targeted Killing with Aptamer Nucleic Acid Nanostructures

Neural Enabled Prosthesis-Communication Interface for Sensory Stimulation

Neutral Lipid Producing Cyanobacteria

Production and Secretion of Fatty Acids in Genetically Engineered Cyanobacteria

Cyanobacterium Capable of Secreting Fatty Acids

Methods for Degrading the Peptidoglycan Layer of a Bacterial Cell Wall

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