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Orth A, Webber D, Zhang Y, Sampson K, de Haan H, Lacelle T, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Jul; 14(1):4412. PMID: 37479831
Volumetric additive manufacturing techniques are a promising pathway to ultra-rapid light-based 3D fabrication. Their widespread adoption, however, demands significant improvement in print fidelity. Currently, volumetric additive manufacturing prints suffer from...
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Toombs J, Shan I, Taylor H
Macromol Rapid Commun . 2023 Feb; 44(7):e2200872. PMID: 36781416
Liquid photoresists are abundant in the field of light-based additive manufacturing (AM). However, printing unsupported directly into a vat of material in emerging volumetric AM technologies-typically a benefit due to...
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Hamidinejad M, Arif T, Wang G, Rezaei S, Serles P, Taylor H, et al.
ACS Macro Lett . 2022 May; 11(1):53-59. PMID: 35574781
Polymer single crystals continue to infiltrate emerging technologies such as flexible organic field-effect transistors because of their excellent translational symmetry and chemical purity. However, owing to the methodological challenges, direct...
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Toombs J, Luitz M, Cook C, Jenne S, Li C, Rapp B, et al.
Science . 2022 Apr; 376(6590):308-312. PMID: 35420940
Glass is increasingly desired as a material for manufacturing complex microscopic geometries, from the micro-optics in compact consumer products to microfluidic systems for chemical synthesis and biological analyses. As the...
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Rackson C, Toombs J, de Beer M, Cook C, Shusteff M, Taylor H, et al.
Opt Lett . 2022 Mar; 47(5):1279-1282. PMID: 35230346
Volumetric additive manufacturing (VAM) enables rapid printing into a wide range of materials, offering significant advantages over other printing technologies, with a lack of inherent layering of particular note. However,...
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Rackson C, Champley K, Toombs J, Fong E, Bansal V, Taylor H, et al.
Addit Manuf . 2021 Dec; 48(Pt A). PMID: 34900610
Volumetric 3D printing motivated by computed axial lithography enables rapid printing of homogeneous parts but requires a high dimensionality gradient-descent optimization to calculate image sets. Here we introduce a new,...
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Iliescu F, Poenar D, Yu F, Ni M, Chan K, Cima I, et al.
Biomicrofluidics . 2019 Aug; 13(4):041503. PMID: 31431816
Early cancer detection, its monitoring, and therapeutical prediction are highly valuable, though extremely challenging targets in oncology. Significant progress has been made recently, resulting in a group of devices and...
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Kelly B, Bhattacharya I, Heidari H, Shusteff M, Spadaccini C, Taylor H
Science . 2019 Feb; 363(6431):1075-1079. PMID: 30705152
Additive manufacturing promises enormous geometrical freedom and the potential to combine materials for complex functions. The speed, geometry, and surface quality limitations of additive processes are linked to their reliance...
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Iliescu F, Sim W, Heidari H, Poenar D, Miao J, Taylor H, et al.
Electrophoresis . 2019 Jan; 40(10):1457-1477. PMID: 30676660
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) play an essential role in the metastasis of tumors, and thus can serve as a valuable prognostic factor for malignant diseases. As a result, the ability...
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Hallam T, Shakouri A, Poliani E, Rooney A, Ivanov I, Potie A, et al.
Nano Lett . 2014 Dec; 15(2):857-63. PMID: 25539448
We have used elastomeric stamps with periodically varying adhesive properties to introduce structure and print folded graphene films. The structure of the induced folds is investigated with scanning probe techniques,...