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Light‐responsive liquid‐crystal polymer networks are presented by Albertus P. H. J. Schenning, Pascal Jonkheijm, and co‐workers in article number 1606407 as new hierarchically structured biointerfaces. Micrometer‐scale topographical cues with simultaneous changes in nanoscale roughness lead to materials that harness cell adhesion and migration. In situ, dynamic control of cell behavior on biomaterials...
Extracellular microenvironment is highly dynamic where spatiotemporal regulation of cell‐instructive cues such as matrix topography tightly regulates cellular behavior. Recapitulating dynamic changes in stimuli‐responsive materials has become an important strategy in regenerative medicine to generate biomaterials which closely mimic the natural microenvironment. Here, light responsive liquid crystal...
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