Over the past few years, increased attention has been given to stimulus-responsive and/or smart polymeric nanofibers owing to their ability to act as an ‘on–off’ reversible switch. Their structures are uniquely advantageous because their nanoscale...
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Ebara, M., Kotsuchibashi, Y., Uto, K., Aoyagi, T., Kim, Y.-J., Narain, R., … Hoffman, J. M. (2014). Smart Nanofibers (pp. 189–235). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54400-5_5
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