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    Microstructured Photopolymerization of Liquid Crystalline Elastomers in Oxygen‐Rich Environments by McCracken, Joselle M., Tondiglia, Vincent P., Auguste, Anesia D., Godman, Nicholas P., Donovan, Brian R., Bagnall, Brody N., Fowler, Hayden E., Baxter, Chance M., Matavulj, Valentina, Berrigan, John D., White, Timothy J.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (01-10-2019)
    “…Liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) are soft materials that undergo large anisotropic shape change in response to stimuli. Rational organization of the local…”
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    Rapid Flow-Through Biocatalysis with High Surface Area, Enzyme-Loaded Carbon and Gold-Bearing Diatom Frustule Replicas by Davis, Stan C., Sheppard, Vonda C., Begum, Gousia, Cai, Ye, Fang, Yunnan, Berrigan, John D., Kröger, Nils, Sandhage, Kenneth H.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (25-09-2013)
    “…Hierarchically‐porous, rigid inorganic structures have attracted appreciable interest in a wide range of applications, including catalysis, filtration,…”
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    Protein-Mediated Layer-by-Layer Syntheses of Freestanding Microscale Titania Structures with Biologically Assembled 3-D Morphologies by Fang, Yunnan, Wu, Qingzhong, Dickerson, Matthew B, Cai, Ye, Shian, Samuel, Berrigan, John D, Poulsen, Nicole, Kröger, Nils, Sandhage, Kenneth H

    Published in Chemistry of materials (22-12-2009)
    “…A simple protein-mediated approach for preparing freestanding (silica free) microscale titania structures with morphologies inherited from complex-shaped,…”
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    Protein-Enabled Layer-by-Layer Syntheses of Aligned, Porous-Wall, High-Aspect-Ratio TiO2 Nanotube Arrays by Berrigan, John D., Kang, Tae-Sik, Cai, Ye, Deneault, James R., Durstock, Michael F., Sandhage, Kenneth H.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (10-05-2011)
    “…An aqueous, protein‐enabled (biomimetic), layer‐by‐layer titania deposition process is developed, for the first time, to convert aligned‐nanochannel templates…”
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    Biologically Enabled Syntheses of Freestanding Metallic Structures Possessing Subwavelength Pore Arrays for Extraordinary (Surface Plasmon-Mediated) Infrared Transmission by Fang, Yunnan, Chen, Vincent W., Cai, Ye, Berrigan, John D., Marder, Seth R., Perry, Joseph W., Sandhage, Kenneth H.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (20-06-2012)
    “…A scalable wet chemical process has been used to convert the intricate silica microshells (frustules) of diatoms into gold structures that retained the…”
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    Protein‐Enabled Layer‐by‐Layer Syntheses of Aligned, Porous‐Wall, High‐Aspect‐Ratio TiO 2 Nanotube Arrays by Berrigan, John D., Kang, Tae‐Sik, Cai, Ye, Deneault, James R., Durstock, Michael F., Sandhage, Kenneth H.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (10-05-2011)
    “…An aqueous, protein‐enabled (biomimetic), layer‐by‐layer titania deposition process is developed, for the first time, to convert aligned‐nanochannel templates…”
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    Titania Nanotubes: Protein‐Enabled Layer‐by‐Layer Syntheses of Aligned, Porous‐Wall, High‐Aspect‐Ratio TiO 2 Nanotube Arrays (Adv. Funct. Mater. 9/2011) by Berrigan, John D., Kang, Tae‐Sik, Cai, Ye, Deneault, James R., Durstock, Michael F., Sandhage, Kenneth H.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (10-05-2011)
    “…An aqueous, protein‐enabled (biomimetic), layer‐by‐layer titania deposition process is developed, for the first time, to convert aligned‐nanochannel templates…”
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    Foundations of Intelligent Additive Manufacturing by Garanger, Kévin, Feron, Eric, Garoche, Pierre-Loïc, Rimoli, Julian J, Berrigan, John D, Grover, Martha, Hobbs, Kerianne

    Published 18-04-2017
    “…During the last decade, additive manufacturing has become increasingly popular for rapid prototyping, but has remained relatively marginal beyond the scope of…”
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