In industries as diverse as automotive, aerospace, medical, energy, construction, electronics, and food, the engineering technology known as 3D printing or additive …
G Palmara, F Frascella, I Roppolo, A Chiappone… - Biosensors and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract 3D printing technology has become a mature manufacturing technique, widely used for its advantages over the traditional methods, such as the end-user customization and …
Three‐dimensionally printed constructs are static and do not recapitulate the dynamic nature of tissues. Four‐dimensional (4D) bioprinting has emerged to include conformational …
W Zhao, Z Wang, J Zhang, X Wang, Y Xu… - Advanced Materials …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Fabrication and assembly of flexible sensors and soft actuators play important roles in improving the performance of wearable electronics and soft robots. Traditional …
J Muñoz, M Pumera - TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 2020 - Elsevier
Additive manufacturing (also known as 3D printing) has begun to spread for prototyping at- point-of-use biosensing platforms since allows the custom and decentralized fabrication for …
Abstract With the impending Industrial Revolution 4.0, the information produced by sensors will be central in many applications. This includes the healthcare sector, where affordable …
EIII Paruli, O Soppera, K Haupt… - ACS Applied Polymer …, 2021 - ACS Publications
Over the past few decades, molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) have become extremely attractive materials for biomimetic molecular recognition due to their excellent affinity and …
Inter-individual variability is always an issue when treating patients of different races, genders, ages, pharmacogenetics, and pharmacokinetic characteristics. However, the …
4-Dimensional Printing (4DP) is the latest concept in the pharmacy and biomedical segment with enormous potential in dosage from personalization and medication designing, which …