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Free-swimming bacteria transcriptionally respond to shear flow. [PDF]
Ramachandran A, Stone HA, Gitai Z.
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Reprogrammable multi‐material smart textiles knitted from liquid crystal elastomer fibers undergo 2D and 3D deformation under thermal and photo stimuli. Circularly knitted tubular structures reversibly contract in radial and axial directions, enabling autonomous climbing, liquid release, and micro pumping.
Xue Wan +8 more
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Deformation, Rupture, and Morphology Hysteresis of Copolymer Nanovesicles in Uniform Shear Flow. [PDF]
Liu S, Sureshkumar R.
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Shear-flow-induced graphene coating microfibers from microfluidic spinning. [PDF]
Yu Y +5 more
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This paper introduces a single‐channel H‐junction microfluidic assay that profiles fibrin's evolving function in repair and thrombosis by measuring, in one ∼3 µL gel, permeability, fibrinolysis kinetics, fibroblast invasion, and clot extension in real time.
Halston Deal +9 more
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Single-cell electro-mechanical shear flow deformability cytometry. [PDF]
Chen J, Zou X, Spencer DC, Morgan H.
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Erythrocyte morphological symmetry analysis to detect sublethal trauma in shear flow. [PDF]
McNamee AP +6 more
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Mechanochromism of Glassy Polymers Enabled by a Loop‐Forming Supramolecular Mechanophore
The supramolecular mechanophore LOOP is covalently introduced into glassy polymers, capable of reporting force‐induced pre‐failure damage and local fracture events in polymer glasses. Under different mechanical deformation modes, including grinding, tensile stretching, and scratching, LOOP probes irreversible events in polymer glasses through a ...
Linlin Deng +6 more
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Effect of Shear Flow on Nanoparticles Migration near Liquid Interfaces. [PDF]
Daher A, Ammar A, Hijazi A, Benyahia L.
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Adaptive Hydrogels With Spatiotemporal Stiffening Using pH‐Modulating Enzymes
The chemomechanical coupling in an adaptive hydrogel is studied to further the development of adaptive hydrogels. This coupling is achieved by embedding a pH‐modulating enzyme in a pH‐responsive hydrogel. The enzymatic reaction can be triggered locally, which generates a pH‐decreasing wave throughout the system, increasing the crosslinking density and ...
Natascha Gray +3 more
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