Ultrasoft, highly deformable microgels
Haylee Bachman(Georgia Institute of Technology), L. Andrew Lyon(Georgia Institute of Technology), Shalini Saxena(Georgia Institute of Technology), Caroline E. Hansen(Georgia Institute of Technology), Zhiyong Meng(Partek (United States)), Purva Kodlekere(Georgia Institute of Technology), Alison Douglas(Georgia Institute of Technology), Mark W. Spears(Georgia Institute of Technology), Ashley C. Brown(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Kabir S. Dhada(Georgia Institute of Technology), Nicole Welsch(Georgia Institute of Technology), John S. Hyatt(Georgia Institute of Technology), Emily S. Herman(Georgia Institute of Technology), Kimberly C. Clarke(Georgia Institute of Technology)
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