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Lehigh U. researchers: ‘One step closer to unlocking mysteries of the bio/nano interface’ – EurekAlert
An interdisciplinary research team at Lehigh University has unraveled how functional biomaterials rely upon an interfacial protein layer to transmit signals to…

IMAGE: “Flower-like ” microstructures forming upon a nanoporous glass monolith featuring 31nm-diameter pores.
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Credit: Lehigh University | Thamma, Kowal, Falk, Jain
An interdisciplinary research team at Lehigh University has unraveled how functional biomaterials rely upon an interfacial protein layer to transmit signals to living cells concerning their adhesion, proliferation and overall development.
According to an article published today in Scientific Reports, the nanoscale features…
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