3D bioprinting: Can we create the structures in living cells?
RIS ID
117047
Abstract
The assembly of structures to interact with living systems requires the ability to distribute multiple materials and different cell types in three dimensions. This assembly places a number of demands on the hardware required, and on the bioinks (liquid cell suspensions housed in printing cartridges).
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Publication Details
Beirne, S., Yue, Z. & Wallace, G. (2016). 3D bioprinting: Can we create the structures in living cells?. Australasian Biotechnology, 26 (3), 36-37.