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Force-triggered rapid microstructure growth on hydrogel surface for on-demand functions

Engineering and Technology

Force-triggered rapid microstructure growth on hydrogel surface for on-demand functions

Q. Mu, K. Cui, et al.

This research introduces an innovative force stamp method to enhance microstructures on hydrogel surfaces through a unique polymerization mechanism. This advancement allows for rapid modification of hydrogel surface properties, paving the way for targeted applications like controlled cell growth and water droplet manipulation. These exciting findings were achieved by a team of researchers including Qifeng Mu, Kunpeng Cui, and others from Hokkaido University.

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