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Biomimetic and flexible bamboo‐like hybrid fibers are fabricated by J. Qin and co‐workers as described on page 2494 using a novel one‐step strategy combining a droplet microfluidic technique with a wet‐spinning process. The polymer spheres and multicellular spheroids can be incorporated into the biocompatible microfibers in a controllable way, which has extensive applications in materials science...
Biomimetic and flexible bamboo‐like hybrid fibers are produced using a novel one‐step strategy. By combining a droplet microfluidic technique with a wet‐spinning process, biocompatible microfibers are incorporated with polymer spheres or multicellular spheroids. As a result of the controllability of this approach, it has potential applications in materials science and tissue engineering.
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