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tissue engineering fields. 3D
bioprinting covers a
broad range of
bioprinting techniques and biomaterials. Currently,
bioprinting can be used to
print tissue...
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Microgravity bioprinting is the
utilization of 3D
bioprinting techniques under microgravity conditions to
fabricate highly complex,
functional tissue and...
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Ethics of
bioprinting is a sub-field of
ethics concerning bioprinting. Some of the
ethical issues surrounding bioprinting include equal access to treatment...
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extrusion bioprinting, have been
researched and
subsequently introduced as a
means of production. In 2004, the
field of
bioprinting was drastically...
- that have been
studied include bioprinting hydrogels with
various bio-ink (cell-laden microgel)
materials and
bioprinting implantable devices that mimic...
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manufacturing process. The
methods used for 3D
bioprinting of
cells are photolithography,
magnetic 3D
bioprinting, stereolithography, and
direct cell extrusion...
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bioprinting techniques involve depositing material layer-by-layer to
create the end structure, but in 2019 a new
method called volumetric bioprinting...
- nacre,
shrimp carapace, or
insect cuticles, has led to
development of
bioprinting methods to
manufacture large scale consumer objects using chitosan. This...
- in the
Inactive Ingredient Database (IID).
Poloxamer 407 is used in
bioprinting applications due to its
unique phase-change properties. In a 30% solution...
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organs with
application to
medical research and transplantation. 3D
bioprinting can be used to
reconstruct tissue from
various regions of the body. The...