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  • Hagfish slime contains fibres that are produced in gland cells, but how these threads are assembled within the cell is unclear. Here, using electron microscopy and three-dimensional modelling, the authors show that during gland cell maturation the shape of the nucleus changes, permitting the coiling of the threads around it.

    • Timothy Winegard
    • Julia Herr
    • Douglas Fudge
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 5, P: 1-5
  • Soft hair arrays anchored to a substrate are useful for bio-inspired engineering applications. Here, the authors demonstrate a rapid 3D printing technique for creating fine, continuous, biomimetic hair arrays using solvent exchange. Fibers as small as 1.5 µm are printed at high speeds, offering scalability for biomimetic and structural applications.

    • Wonsik Eom
    • Mohammad Tanver Hossain
    • Sameh H. Tawfick
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-15