Construction of Hexagonal Structures Using a 3D Bioprinter Based on Customized G-Code
Abstract
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is adopted from the existing technology of 3D printing that is able to recreate the microenvironment of tissue structures or organs. However, the existing printing mechanism is normally based on slices of a 3D structure in computer-aided slicer software and prints in horizontal and diagonal manners. Such printing mechanism involving soft bioink which does not polymerise in short period of time produces...
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Title
Construction of Hexagonal Structures Using a 3D Bioprinter Based on Customized G-Code
Published Date
Feb 11, 2021
Volume
13
Issue
2
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