
Biophysics Reviews
@biophysrev
BPR is a new journal featuring reviews and original research covering all areas of biophysics. Published by @AIP_Publishing.
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https://pubs.aip.org/aip/bpr 13-11-2019 14:11:08
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Submit to our new gallery-type article "#Visuals"! These articles are a new format designed to capture the essence of #biophysical research. Check out this Editorial from Reviews Editor Francesco Pasqualini to learn more! Learn more 👇 aippub.org/3SI0ign


After performing its function, the fibrin component of a blood clot must be degraded. Here, we visualized stable fibrin fibers and partially degraded fibers with bound catalytic enzymes (green). Valerie Tutwiler Rebecca Risman RutgersBME Learn more 👇 aippub.org/46xwiZZ



Microfluidics provides a physiologically realistic and yet controlled playground for quantitative studies of cell migration. BiofluidicsLab Learn more 👇 aippub.org/3yvFstp


Check out Biophysics Reviews Editor Priya R. Banerjee #ACSFall2024 presentation tomorrow! Learn more about our editors here: aippub.org/472tu63


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This review discusses the application of nanotechnology and nano biomaterials in retinal diseases, emphasizing research investigations in nanomedicine-based diagnostics and therapeutics. Wayne OVAS/Kresge Eye Institute/Wayne Health Wayne State University School of Medicine Nikhlesh Learn more 👇 aippub.org/3BSc8iC

This review discusses the application of nanotechnology and nano biomaterials in retinal diseases, emphasizing research investigations in nanomedicine-based diagnostics and therapeutics. Wayne OVAS/Kresge Eye Institute/Wayne Health Wayne State University School of Medicine Nikhlesh Learn more 👇 aippub.org/3BSc8iC


Recent breakthroughs in intrinsically disordered proteins and how we go from molecular descriptions to cellular functions with the help of NMR. Scott Showalter Wei Chen Center for Eukaryotic Gene Regulation at PSU Penn State Chemistry aippub.org/4hv3WUt



