Published December 14, 2022
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Nanoenabled Trainable Systems: From Biointerfaces to Biomimetics
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In the dynamic biological system, cells and tissues adapt to diverse environmental conditions and form memories, an essential aspect of training for survival and evolution. An understanding of the biological training principles will inform the design of biomimetic materials whose properties evolve with the environment and offer routes to programmable soft materials, neuromorphic computing, living materials, and biohybrid robotics. In this perspective, we examine the mechanisms by which cells are trained by environmental cues. We outline the artificial platforms that enable biological training and examine the relationship between biological training and biomimetic materials design. We place emphasis on nanoscale material platforms which, given their applicability to chemical, mechanical and electrical stimulation, are critical to bridging natural and synthetic systems.
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- DOI
- 10.1021/acsnano.2c08042
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:5360
Funding
- U.S. Office of Naval Research
- N000141612958
- National Science Foundation
- CMMI-1848613
- Zhong Ziyi Educational Foundation