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Dynamics of HPAM flow and injectivity in sandstone porous media. [PDF]
Mousapour MS+3 more
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Bioinspired Mechanisms and Actuation of Soft Robotic Crawlers
Researchers have been developing soft materials and robotic crawlers inspired by soft‐bodied animals to mimic effective crawling in complex environments. This review explores the state‐of‐the‐art in soft crawlers, highlighting the interaction between materials, crawling mechanisms, actuation, and applications. The review concludes by providing insights
Min Pan+6 more
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High-throughput Mucus Microrheology for Phenotyping and Disease Modeling
Ling F+11 more
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Topologically-crosslinked hydrogels based on γ-cyclodextrins. [PDF]
Sapsford E, Michieletto D.
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Ultrasound Cavitation Enables Rapid, Initiator‐Free Fabrication of Tough Anti‐Freezing Hydrogels
This work establishes a foundation for high‐performance sonogel fabrication using non‐focused and focused ultrasound, and demonstrates that ultrasound cavitation enables rapid, initiator‐free, and oxygen‐tolerant formation of hydrogels with superior mechanical and physical properties. .
Yixun Cheng+10 more
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Evaluation of the mechanical and chemical properties of bitumen fractionation <i>via</i> time efficient chromatography techniques. [PDF]
Hallmark-Haack B+5 more
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The interlocking electrode–electrolyte (IEE) system addresses the challenges of quasi‐solid‐state electrolyte systems, such as void formation and increased interfacial resistance, in silicon microparticle anodes and Ni‐rich layered cathodes. By preserving a stable electrode–electrolyte interface, the IEE system mitigates mechanical degradation and ...
Dong‐Yeob Han+9 more
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Rheology of paste-like food inks for 3D printing: Effects of nutrient and water content. [PDF]
Bugday ZY+3 more
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A novel interpenetrating network hydrogel microsphere (NSC‐Exos@HIMS) is developed to manipulate oxygen tension in damaged regions and recruit endogenous stem cells. In vitro and in vivo results show that NSC‐Exos@HIMS maintains the hypoxia microenvironment for up to 5 days, which triggers nucleus pulposus cell‐like differentiation and enhanced ECM ...
Xingdie Zhou+9 more
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Nanomachine Networks: Functional All-Enzyme Hydrogels from Photochemical Cross-Linking of Glucose Oxidase. [PDF]
Laurent H, Brockwell DJ, Dougan L.
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