Extrusion and Microfluidic-Based Bioprinting to Fabricate Biomimetic Tissues and Organs
Abstract
Next generation engineered tissue constructs with complex and ordered architectures aim to better mimic the native tissue structures, largely due to advances in three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting techniques. Extrusion bioprinting has drawn tremendous attention due to its widespread availability, cost-effectiveness, simplicity, and its facile and rapid processing. However, poor printing resolution and low speed have limited its fidelity and...
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Title
Extrusion and Microfluidic-Based Bioprinting to Fabricate Biomimetic Tissues and Organs
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
5
Issue
8
Pages
1901044
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