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KTH Royal Institute of Technology

On the day of the ewe’s ovulation, the ram sperm can penetrate the cervical mucus.

Gel helps mucus block sperm, with few side effects

KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Categories Health, Technology
The synthetic gel replicates the self-healing function of mucus in the body: mucin molecules trap virus particles, such as HIV and herpes, which are then cleared through mucus turnover.

Mucus-based lubricant proves highly effective against HIV and herpes

KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Categories Health

Citrus derivative makes transparent wood 100 percent renewable

KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology

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