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Aligned carbon nanotube–based flexible gel substrates for engineering biohybrid tissue actuators

Shin et al., 2015

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13174771684283357586
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Shin S
Shin C
Memic A
Shadmehr S
Miscuglio M
Jung H
Jung S
Bae H
Khademhosseini A
Tang X
Dokmeci M
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Advanced functional materials

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Muscle‐based biohybrid actuators have generated significant interest as the future of biorobotics but so far they move without having much control over their actuation behavior. Integration of microelectrodes into the backbone of these systems may enable guidance …
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