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Publications by Lukas Kivilip
Predicting the Orientation of Magnetic Microgel Rods for Soft Anisotropic Biomimetic Hydrogels
Polymer Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Plastics
Biochemistry
Polymers
Bioengineering
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An Anisotropic Microsphere-Based Approach for Fiber Orientation Adaptation in Soft Tissue
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Biomimetic Formation of Calcite in Intermixed Gelatin/Agarose Hydrogels: Aggregate Co-Orientation and Mg Content
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Color-Changing Soft Actuators: Biomimetic Color Changing Anisotropic Soft Actuators With Integrated Metal Nanowire Percolation Network Transparent Heaters for Soft Robotics (Adv. Funct. Mater. 32/2018)
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Anisotropic Hybrid Hydrogels: Anisotropic Hybrid Hydrogels With Superior Mechanical Properties Reminiscent of Tendons or Ligaments (Adv. Funct. Mater. 38/2019)
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