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What is Bioprinting? – News-Medical.net
Using similar technology to 3D printing, bioprinting uses a digital file as a blueprint to fabricate biomedical parts that imitate the characteristics of natural…
Using similar technology to 3D printing, bioprinting uses a digital file as a blueprint to fabricate biomedical parts that closely imitate the characteristics of natural tissue. The engineered tissues are created by layering biomaterials and/or living cells, which are referred to collectively as bio-inks.
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Bio-inks must possess certain physicochemical properties to ensure that the resultant tissue constructs are adequately robust, biologically compatible with…
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