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- who: . and collaborators from the Southern Medical University, China have published the research: Researching progress on bio-reactive electrogenic materials with electrophysiological activity for enhanced bone regeneration, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study provides initial evidence of physical and reversible ligand thawing for controlling stem_cell adhesion through magnetic nanoswitches.
- how: The results showed that manipulating the particles in the extracellular ring region extended for TREK-1 lead to a change in the whole cell current which is consistent with the change in TREK-1 activity. follow-upKnowing the potential role of magnetic . . .
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