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The BIOMORPH project aims to create innovative materials that can self-assemble into complex structures mimicking tissue development. By integrating peptides, proteins, and various cell types, the project focuses on developing adaptive materials with properties like self-healing for potential applications in tissue eng…
There is great need for radically new paradigms that significantly push forward the complexity, multiscale control, and functionality of novel materials.
Molecular self-assembling strategies are continuously being explored for developing ever more precise and organized materials.
The development of adaptive materials that can be morphed into complex shapes of hierarchical structure through bottom-up mechanisms that mimic those found in tissue development is a fascinating possibility.
This propos…
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
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