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A large amount of evidence has demonstrated the revolutionary role of nanosystems in the screening and shielding of biological systems. The explosive development of interfacing bioentities with programmable nanomaterials has conveyed the intriguing concept of nano–bio interfaces. Here, recent advances in functional biointegrated devices through the precise programming of nano–bio interactions are...
The extensive convergence of nanotechnology and biomedical engineering has enabled a boom of programmable nano–bio interfaces. In article number 1605529, Yun‐Long Wu, Xiaodong Chen, and co‐workers therefore illustrate the rational recruitment of nanomaterials on multiple dimension scales for constructing functional biointegrated devices, including smart theranostic nanosystems for novel therapies,...
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