FLight Biofabrication

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Which technique is used to rapidly create hydrogels composed of unidirectional microfilament networks?

  • Optical modulation instability (correct)
  • Self-focusing waveguides
  • Polymerization of photoactive resin
  • Increased refractive index

What is the purpose of filamented light (FLight) biofabrication?

  • To create hydrogels with 3D topographical guidance
  • To create hydrogels with increased refractive index
  • To create hydrogels with unidirectional microfilament networks (correct)
  • To create hydrogels with self-focusing waveguides

What is the size range of the microfilaments created using filamented light (FLight) biofabrication?

  • 2 to 30 cm
  • 2 to 30 µm (correct)
  • 2 to 30 mm
  • 2 to 30 nm

How are light beams divided in filamented light (FLight) biofabrication?

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What triggers the local polymerization of a photoactive resin in filamented light (FLight) biofabrication?

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