A 3D Interconnected Microchannel Network Formed in Gelatin by Sacrificial Shellac Microfibers
3D microfluidic networks are fabricated in a gelatin hydrogel using sacrificial melt-spun microfibers made from a material with pH-dependent solubility. The fibers, after being embedded within the gel, can be removed by changing the gel pH to induce dissolution. This process is performed in an entir...
Main Authors: | Bellan, Leon M (Author), Pearsall, Matthew (Author), Cropek, Donald M (Author), Langer, Robert (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley,
2021-10-27T20:05:22Z.
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