Rice bioengineers develop lotus leaf-inspired system to advance study of cancer cell clusters
August 23, 2024
August 23, 2024
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 23 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
The lotus leaf is a pioneer of self-cleaning, water-repellant engineering. Water droplets all but hover on its surface, whose unique texture traps air in its nanosized ridges and folds.
Alexandria Carter and Michael King (Photo by Gustavo Raskosky)Rice University bioengineers report harnessing the lotus effect to develop a system for culturing cancer cell clusters that can shed light on hard . . .
The lotus leaf is a pioneer of self-cleaning, water-repellant engineering. Water droplets all but hover on its surface, whose unique texture traps air in its nanosized ridges and folds.
Alexandria Carter and Michael King (Photo by Gustavo Raskosky)Rice University bioengineers report harnessing the lotus effect to develop a system for culturing cancer cell clusters that can shed light on hard . . .