Constante et al., 2021 - Google Patents
4D biofabrication using a combination of 3D printing and melt-electrowriting of shape-morphing polymersConstante et al., 2021
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- Constante G
- Apsite I
- Alkhamis H
- Dulle M
- Schwarzer M
- Caspari A
- Synytska A
- Salehi S
- Ionov L
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- ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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We report the fabrication of scroll-like scaffolds with anisotropic topography using 4D printing based on a combination of 3D extrusion printing of methacrylated alginate, melt- electrowriting of polycaprolactone fibers, and shape-morphing of the fabricated object. A …
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