Reaching a state of physical equilibrium has always been assumed to happen almost instantly in emulsions. However, researchers from Harvard have now shown that the process may actually take months, or even years.
A focused review of short electrospun nanofiber preparation techniques for composite reinforcement
Emulsions, Microemulsions and Foams
Frontiers The effects of elemene emulsion injection on rat fecal microbiota and metabolites: Evidence from metagenomic exploration and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry
Experimental study on dynamics of double emulsion droplets flowing through the Y-shaped bifurcation - ScienceDirect
Oscillatory spontaneous dimpling in evaporating curved thin films, Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Fast micro-equilibrium dialyzer (FMED) unit used to evaluate nisin
Dissertation
Targeted modulation of immune cells and tissues using engineered biomaterials
Microfluidic encapsulation of bacteria: Webinar! - Elveflow
Frontiers Precision Vaccine Development: Cues From Natural Immunity
Mini-review of the microscale phenomena during emulsification of highly concentrated emulsions - ScienceDirect
Cold emulsion
Demonstrating how to verify CAR-T cell function in microfluidic picodroplets
Huidan Zhang - Postdoctoral Associate - Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Frontiers Polyfunctional antibodies: a path towards precision vaccines for vulnerable populations