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titleOfInvention One-dimensional chain superstructure and method for producing the same
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] It shows good swelling / shrinking behavior in response to environmental changes. Depending on the method of pulling up the substrate, a one-dimensional chain superstructure using gel as an element can be easily manufactured. Provide a one-dimensional chain-like superstructure using a gel, which is useful in medical technology as a biomaterial as a muscle, as an element. SOLUTION: A substrate provided with a groove is immersed in a dispersion liquid of gel fine particles, pulled up at a constant speed, and the fine particles are arranged along the groove to produce a one-dimensional chain superstructure using gel fine particles as an element. I do.
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