2006 journal article

Two photon induced polymerization of organic-inorganic hybrid biomaterials for microstructured medical devices

ACTA BIOMATERIALIA, 2(3), 267–275.

By: A. Doraiswamy*, C. Jin*, R. Narayan n, P. Mageswaran n, P. Mente n, R. Modi*, R. Auyeung*, D. Chrisey*, A. Ovsianikov*, B. Chichkov*

author keywords: two photon induced polymerization; Ormocer (R); tissue engineering; microneedles
MeSH headings : Animals; Drug Carriers; Equipment Design / methods; Equipment and Supplies; Inorganic Chemicals / chemistry; Materials Testing / methods; Microchemistry / methods; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning; Neurons / cytology; Neurons / ultrastructure; Organic Chemicals / chemistry; Photons; X-Ray Diffraction
TL;DR: Three-dimensional microstructured medical devices, including microneedles and tissue engineering scaffolds, were fabricated by two photon induced polymerization of Ormocer organic-inorganic hybrid materials to suggest that two photon inducing polymerization is able to create medical microdevices with a larger range of sizes, shapes, and materials than conventional microfabrication techniques. (via Semantic Scholar)
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