“…Hydrogel fibers have emerged as promising scaffolds in materials science, cell biology, and tissue engineering for their large specific surface area, excellent biodegradability, and flexible mechanical properties. − Hydrogel fibers are widely used in transplant carriers, , drug delivery, and hydrogel sensors, , which are produced by coating, electrospinning, , bioprinting, − and microfluidics . In recent years, the microfluidic technique has been utilized as a versatile tool to fabricate the hydrogel fibers with various structures, compositions, and functions due to the flexibility of chip design and the accuracy of flow control .…”