2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.03.592484
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Mycelium as a scaffold for biomineralized engineered living materials

Ethan Viles,
Ethan Heyneman,
Shuyi Lin
et al.

Abstract: Engineered living materials (ELMs) are garnering considerable attention as a promising alternative to traditional building materials because of their potentially lower carbon footprint and additional functionalities conferred by living cells. However, biomineralized ELMs designed for load-bearing purposes are limited in their current design and usage for several reasons, including (1) low microbial viability and (2) limited control of specimen internal microarchitecture. We created third generation biominerali… Show more

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