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Kapitan J, Minnick G, Watts B, Huang N, Rose M, Yang R, et al.
Adv Funct Mater . 2024 Sep; 34(3. PMID: 39281808
Hydrogels have emerged as prototypical stimuli-responsive materials with potential applications in soft robotics, microfluidics, tissue engineering, and adaptive optics. To leverage the full potential of these materials, fabrication techniques capable...
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Rathnayake D, Malik N, Milone S, Morin S, Guo Y
J Phys Chem Lett . 2024 Aug; 15(33):8467-8476. PMID: 39121850
Chemically modified elastomer surfaces are important to many applications, including microfluidics and soft sensors. Sensitive characterization of the interfacial chemistry of soft materials has been a persistent challenge, given their...
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Nguyen T, Langenfeld J, Reinhart B, Lyden E, Campos A, Wadman M, et al.
Wound Repair Regen . 2024 Mar; 32(3):229-233. PMID: 38534045
The capability to produce suture material using three-dimensional (3D) printing technology may have applications in remote health facilities where rapid restocking of supplies is not an option. This is a...
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Wagner J, Fletcher J, Morin S
Chem Commun (Camb) . 2022 Aug; 58(74):10337-10340. PMID: 36039790
A general approach to increase the adhesion of metal films to commodity plastic substrates using a metal-chelating polymer, polyethyleneimine, in conjunction with patterned electroless deposition is described. This general fabrication...
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Mazaltarim A, Bowen J, Taylor J, Morin S
Nat Commun . 2021 May; 12(1):3114. PMID: 34035293
Materials and strategies applicable to the dynamic transport of microdroplets are relevant to surface fluidics, self-cleaning materials, thermal management systems, and analytical devices. Techniques based on electrowetting, topographic micropatterns, and...
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Perez-Toralla K, Olivera-Torres A, Rose M, Esfahani A, Reddy K, Yang R, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh) . 2020 Aug; 7(15):2000769. PMID: 32775160
Techniques that enable the spatial arrangement of living cells into defined patterns are broadly applicable to tissue engineering, drug screening, and cell-cell investigations. Achieving large-scale patterning with single-cell resolution while...
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Taylor J, Konda A, Morin S
Soft Matter . 2020 Jun; 16(26):6038-6043. PMID: 32568337
Biological systems generate crystalline materials with properties and morphologies that cannot be duplicated using synthetic procedures. Developing strategies that mimic the control mechanisms found in nature would enhance the range...
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Stoller M, Gromowsky M, Rauhauser M, Judah M, Konda A, Jurich C, et al.
Soft Matter . 2020 Apr; 16(25):5819-5826. PMID: 32324186
Biological systems demonstrate exquisite three dimensional (3D) control over crystal nucleation and growth using soft micro/nanoenvironments, such as vesicles, for reagent transport and confinement. It remains challenging to mimic such...
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Mazaltarim A, Taylor J, Konda A, Stoller M, Morin S
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2019 Aug; 11(36):33452-33457. PMID: 31432664
Silicone elastomers are used in a variety of "stretchable" technologies (e.g., wearable electronics and soft robotics) that require the elastomeric components to accommodate varying magnitudes of mechanical stress during operation;...
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Rose M, Bowen J, Morin S
Chemphyschem . 2019 Feb; 20(7):909-925. PMID: 30801856
Polymeric microstructures (PMs) are useful to a broad range of technologies applicable to, for example, sensing, energy storage, and soft robotics. Due to the diverse application space of PMs, many...