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Preferential Membrane Remodeling on Curved Biointerfaces Induced by Conjugated Oligoelectrolyte
This study explores how membrane shape influences the interaction of conjugated oligoelectrolytes (COEs) with lipid bilayers. Using a curved biointerface composed of nanobar arrays and supported lipid bilayers, it is revealed that COE intercalation preferentially remodels curved regions, forming distinct structures. These findings highlight the role of
Xinwen Miao+7 more
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Metal–organic framework doped viologen‐based ionogel electrochromic device demonstrates superior performance including homogeneous chromatic transition, enhanced coloration efficiency, and exceptional cycling stability. These advancements originate from dual mechanisms: 1) physical confinement effect effectively suppressing viologen molecular ...
Huan Jiang+6 more
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The robust electrochemical sustainability of additively manufactured high‐performance nanocomposites is substantially dependent on overcoming material selection, process optimization, operational scalability, and design flexibility challenges. Integrating transition metal dichalcogenides into metal‐matrix composites, laser powder bed fusion directly ...
Navid Alinejadian+3 more
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A versatile method is presented to integrate complex microstructures from protein‐based hydrogel in microfluidic channels with two‐photon laser writing. This approach is used to perform flow experiments with cells through microgaps and fibrous meshes with different properties.
Dustin Dzikonski+6 more
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Progress in Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells: Paving the Way for Scalable Manufacturing
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are well positioned for a successful market uptake. This is due to an unprecedented improvement of their efficiency and stability since the first report in 2009. In this review paper, the building blocks for the scalable manufacturing and future commercialization of flexible PSCs and their pathway to impact will be ...
Dimitar I. Kutsarov+5 more
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Beyond 3D: Smart Material Systems for Microscale 4D Printing
Smart materials exhibit shape changes in response to their environment, enabling scientists to go beyond 3D in the rapidly growing field of 4D printing. This review covers recent advances, current challenges, and emerging trends in 4D printing on the microscale.
Daniel Maher+3 more
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Microfluidic Spinning of PEDOT:PSS Microfibers for Nerve Guidance Conduits
This publication explores the fabrication of microfluidically spun PEDOT:PSS microfibers for conductive nerve guidance conduits (NGCs). It details the spinning process, fiber characterization, and biocompatibility assessment. The study highlights the fibers' mechanical and electrical properties, non‐cytotoxicity, and potential for nerve regeneration or
Matthias Geiger+8 more
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Artificially Weaved Textile‐like Surface Micromachined Graphene‐Polymer Flexible Bioelectrodes
This study reports on the engineering of microscale textured surfaces of SU‐8/PMMA polymer composites much like a “weft‐warp” pattern to resemble “artificially‐weaved” textiles. These microstructured surfaces enable conformal layering of functional reduced graphene oxide (rGO), all‐in‐all offering favorable features including remarkable self ...
Seba Nur Alhasan+6 more
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4D Printed Self‐Deploying Bio‐Based Scaffolds for the Regeneration of Endoluminal Tissue
A bilayer self‐deploying tubular C‐shaped scaffold, made of natural polymers and triggerable by humidity, is fabricated via 4D printing for the regeneration of gastro‐intestinal tissue. The choice of the materials and their spatial arrangement is guided by physical and biological evaluation, whereas the geometry of the structure is optimized through ...
Irene Chiesa+9 more
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A topology-based filling algorithm
Computers & Graphics, 2001In this paper we present a fast-recursive fully automated topology-based algorithm for filling in the interiors of objects that appear in a binary image. The algorithm is based on two topological properties of the image contours: perimeter coincidence and interiority.
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