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In our quest of developing silk-based biomedical materials, we were the first to evaluate the response of the eye's cells or tissues to both BMSF (Chirila et al. 2008, 2016; Harkin et al. 2011; Madden et al. 2011; Shadforth et al. 2016) and BMSS (Chirila et al. 2013).
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Such a rapid screening assay can also be pivotal in our quest for developing safer-by-design nanomaterials and help in understanding the structure activity relationships in terms of genotoxicity.
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From acute coronary syndrome (ACS) to the prevention of cardioembolic events in patients with atrial fibrillation and thrombosis of mechanical heart valves, there is a quest to develop a new generation of anticoagulants.
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After this success other scientists became involved in the quest to develop large quantities of purified insulin extracts.
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Multimedia artists Scott Andrew, Agnes Bolt and Nina Sarnelle take this to a conceptual tongue-in-cheek extreme with The Institute for New Feeling (IfNf), a "research clinic" that offers wellness products, exercises, therapies, research studies and treatments in their quest to "develop new ways of feeling new".
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