Richard et al., 2020 - Google Patents
The emerging role of microfluidics in multi-material 3D bioprintingRichard et al., 2020
- Document ID
- 942579698633967773
- Author
- Richard C
- Neild A
- Cadarso V
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Lab on a Chip
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To assist the transition of 3D bioprinting technology from simple lab-based tissue fabrication, to fully functional and implantable organs, the technology must not only provide shape control, but also functional control. This can be accomplished by replicating the cellular …
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- A61L27/36—Materials for grafts or prostheses or for coating grafts or prostheses containing ingredients of undetermined constitution or reaction products thereof, e.g. transplant tissue, natural bone, extracellular matrix
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
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