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Here the authors demonstrate how the reaction selectivity of catalytic platinum nanowires can be controlled through surface modification with organic ligands.
The energy landscapes of supramolecular systems are linked to their functions, as demonstrated by the switching of the balance of competing interactions in self-assembling amphiphiles.
The confinement imposed by the three-dimensional microenvironment promotes the induction of pluripotency in somatic cells through an accelerated mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition and increased epigenetic remodelling.
Tissue-engineered constructs with non-fibrous, proteoglycan-rich microdomains match the microstructural, micromechanical and mechanobiological properties of native fibrocartilaginous tissue.