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Deep Eutectic Inks for Multiphoton 3D Laser Microprinting
Using deep eutectic inks in multiphoton 3D laser printing enables excellent printability of soft and elastic complex 3D microstructures. This is achieved by employing supramolecular interactions between a variety of monomers and a metal halide, which is easily removed during development. The new ink design is extendable to other monomer compositions to
Philipp Mainik+4 more
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EMG-Controlled Soft Robotic Bicep Enhancement. [PDF]
Zhang J, Vanderbilt D, Fitz E, Dong J.
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Temperature actuated shutdown assembly for a nuclear reactor
Edmund S Sowa
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Multi‐Scale Modeling of a 3D Soft Magnetoelectric Patch for Wireless Nerve Stimulation
Core‐shell, magnetoelectric nanoparticles (MENPs) can serve as wireless electric nano‐sources, thanks to their ability to generate high levels of electricity, when stimulated by a human‐safe external magnetic field. By combining MENPs with soft, biocompatible polymeric matrices and optimizing its composite configuration and electrical behavior via ...
Giulia Suarato+6 more
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Microdevice for confinement of T-cells on functionalized bio-interfaces.
Trenzinger C+6 more
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The integration of ferrofluid consisting of citrated iron oxide nanoparticles into muscle cell‐laden ink to obtain magnetic‐responsive muscle tissue (i.e., ferromuscle) allows not only an easy printability process to integrate magnetic components in 3D printed tissues, but also impacts positively in terms of tissue differentiation and increased force ...
Judith Fuentes+8 more
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Resonant Drive Techniques for Electrostatic Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS): A Comparative Study. [PDF]
Abdelrahman R+7 more
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New Actuators. Pneumatic Actuators.
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New Perspectives on Semiconducting Conjugated Oligomers for Neuromodulation in Hydra vulgaris
Semiconducting organic compounds, thiophene‐based, modify the rhythmic electrical activity of the cnidarian Hydra vulgaris acting on specific neuronal circuits. The ETE‐S trimer also forms electronically conducting wires in the living tissues of the animal.
Giuseppina Tommasini+7 more
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