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W. Zhang, X. Jiang, and co‐workers present a general strategy on page 890 to fabricate tubular structures with multiple types of cells as different layers of the structure walls using a stress‐induced rolling membrane technique. Cell orientation inside the tubes can also be controlled by topographical contact guidance. These layered tubes precisely mimic the structure of blood vessels and therefore...
The fabrication of tubular structures, with multiple cell types forming different layers of the tube walls, is described using a stress‐induced rolling membrane (SIRM). Cell orientation inside the tubes can also be controlled by topographical contact guidance. These layered tubes precisely mimic blood vessels and many other tubular structures, suggesting that they may be of great use in tissue engineering...
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