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Multiphoton Polymerization
Resilin serves as a spring component in insects for flight and jumping organs. In article number 2210993, Amnon Buxboim, Oded Shoseyov, Shlomo Magdassi, and co‐workers use it as a highly elastic biomaterial, successfully utilizing a multiphoton absorption polymerization to 3D print a pristine resilin protein at sub‐micron resolution, enabling customizing mechanical properties...
Resilin is an elastic rubber‐like protein found in the cuticles of insects. It incorporates outstanding properties of high resilience and fatigue lifetime, where kinetic energy storage is needed for biological functions such as flight and jumps. Since resilin is rich in tyrosine groups, localized photopolymerization is enabled due to the ability to introduce di‐tyrosine bonds by a ruthenium‐based...
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