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Light-directed movement of polymer microstructures
Trent R. Northen,
Neal Woodbury
Physics
Single Molecule Biophysics, Center for (SMB)
Molecular Sciences, School of (SMS)
Innovations in Medicine, Center for (IM)
Biodesign Institute
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Engineering & Materials Science
Polymers
81%
Cones
78%
Microstructure
75%
Lighting
67%
Laser excitation
50%
Dimethylformamide
45%
Photopolymerization
44%
Surface chemistry
36%
Amino acids
33%
Optical systems
31%
Microfluidics
29%
Microscopes
26%
Lasers
21%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Polymers
100%
Lighting
93%
Light
79%
isobutyronitrile
61%
trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate
59%
Lasers
45%
Dimethylformamide
44%
Optical Devices
37%
Methacrylates
37%
Microfluidics
33%
Glycine
28%
Physics & Astronomy
cones
72%
microstructure
65%
polymers
65%
illumination
63%
shrinkage
56%
optical control
35%
glycine
35%
cleavage
28%
delivery
26%
lasers
24%
chemistry
24%
microscopes
21%
excitation
13%
Chemical Compounds
Microstructure
75%
Illumination
74%
Velocity
46%
Trimethylolpropane Trimethacrylate
43%
Porous Polymer
34%
Volume
32%
Photopolymerization
30%
N,N-Dimethylformamide
28%
Solvent
26%
Surface Chemistry
25%
Glycine
24%
Methacrylate
23%
Displacement
22%
Cleavage
19%