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Honey bee-inspired drug patches

Peer-Reviewed Publication

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Inspired by the hairs on honey bee legs that enable bees to transport masses of pollen grains, researchers developed microfabricated surfaces covered with hair-like micropillars capable of entrapping micron-sized particles at about five times the density of commercial drug patches; such microfabricated surfaces could be used to develop drug patches with higher drug contents than commercial patches, and for other biomedical and industrial applications.

Article #18-13336: "Physical immobilization of particles inspired by pollination," by Lúcia F. Santos, A. Sofia Silva, Clara R. Correia, and João F. Mano.

MEDIA CONTACT: João F. Mano, University of Aveiro, PORTUGAL; tel: +351-234370733; e-mail: jmano@ua.pt

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