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      A novel near-infrared light responsive 4D printed nanoarchitecture with dynamically and remotely controllable transformation

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          Four-dimensional (4D) printing is an emerging and highly innovative additive manufacturing process by which to fabricate pre-designed, self-assembly structures with the ability to transform over time. However, one of the critical challenges of 4D printing is the lack of advanced 4D printing systems that not only meet all the essential requirements of shape change but also possess smart, dynamic capabilities to spatiotemporally and instantly control the shape-transformation process. Here, we present a facile 4D printing platform which incorporates nanomaterials into the conventional stimuli-responsive polymer, allowing the 4D printed object to achieve a dynamic and remote controlled, on-time and position shape transformation. A proof-of-concept 4D printed brain model was created using near-infrared light (NIR) responsive nanocomposite to evaluate the capacity for controllable 4D transformation, and the feasibility of photothermal stimulation for modulating neural stem cell behaviors. This novel 4D printing strategy can not only be used to create dynamic 3D patterned biological structures that can spatiotemporally control their shapes or behaviors of transformation under a human benign stimulus (NIR), but can also provide a potential method for building complex self-morphing objects for widespread applications.

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          Journal
          101518856
          36864
          Nano Res
          Nano Res
          Nano research
          1998-0124
          1998-0000
          13 September 2019
          29 May 2019
          2019
          11 December 2020
          : 12
          : 1381-1388
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA
          [2 ]Department of Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USA
          [3 ]Department of Neurology and Pathology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20007, USA
          [4 ]Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA
          [5 ]Department of Biomedical Engineering, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA
          [6 ]Department of Medicine, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA
          Author notes
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          Haitao Cui and Shida Miao contributed equally to this work.

          Address correspondence to lgzhang@ 123456gwu.edu
          Article
          PMC7731938 PMC7731938 7731938 nihpa1050172
          10.1007/s12274-019-2340-9
          7731938
          33312444
          813d2c35-898a-401c-9faf-560d2926d18f
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          near-infrared light responsive,neural stem cell,graphene,dynamically and remotely controllable,brain,4D printing

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