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AU researchers, Daniel Otzen, Hossein Mohammad-Beigi, and Cagla Sahin and collaborators publish in ACS Nano on how the design of nanoparticles have a crucial role in the inhibition of alpha-synuclein fibrillation and the progress of Parkinson’s Disease, accordingly.
Researchers at Aarhus University offer a new prospect on nucleic acids as a unique scaffold for macro-molecular prodrugs. With a natural mechanism for drug release they are foreseen to hold immense promise for targeted drug delivery.
Senior scientist Morten Foss (iNANO) collaborates with Elos Medtech and Technical University of Denmark (DTU) on developing dental titanium implants with aesthetic white surfaces. Innovation Fund Denmark invests in the dental surface project with the Grand Solutions programme.
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