Zwitterions sound like a distant cousin of Twitter (X), but in fact they are a common macromolecule found in human cells.
Scientists at the University of Sydney are also now using Zwitterions to create materials that could stop blood clots from forming in medical devices and implants. With 500,000–600,000 ...
Scientists at the University of Sydney are also now using Zwitterions to create materials that could stop blood clots from forming in medical devices and implants. With 500,000–600,000 Australians ...