Eda Dzinovic, Lauren Clark, Niktash Keyhani, Nora Al Morhiby, Paul Byford, Siyang Wang, Sara Gamea, Kenneth Chu, Elizabeth Wnuk, Yu Liu, Nicole Rosik, Finn Giuliani, Nicola M. Pugno, Zhenyu J. Zhang, Owen Addison, Sherif Elsharkawy
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3D Printing
In article number 2400928, Sherif Elsharkawy and co-workers focus on creating bioinspired artificial surfaces to solve the retention problem of wearable advanced materials. They demonstrate that mimicking octopi suction cups at various scales and using a keratin coating enhances the retention of non-compliant poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA). This readily applicable solution could benefit the biomedical field, especially dentistry, where PMMA still remains without a superior replacement.
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