bioribbons
Bioribbons are a fascinating area of research within materials science and nanotechnology. They refer to extremely thin, flexible films or strands composed of biological materials. These materials can include a variety of organic substances, such as proteins, nucleic acids like DNA, or even carbohydrates. The defining characteristic of a bioribbon is its nanoscale thickness and its ribbon-like or filamentary structure.
The fabrication of bioribbons often involves self-assembly processes, where the biological molecules spontaneously arrange themselves into
The potential applications of bioribbons are diverse and span multiple fields. In medicine, they are being