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. 2018 Sep;1(3):157-160.
doi: 10.1007/s42242-018-0020-3. Epub 2018 Aug 22.

A Perspective on 3D Bioprinting in Tissue Regeneration

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A Perspective on 3D Bioprinting in Tissue Regeneration

Samad Ahadian et al. Biodes Manuf. 2018 Sep.
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The authors have no competing interests.

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Bioinks and technologies in 3D bioprinting for tissue regeneration. a Schematic of bioprinting using gold nanorod (GNR)/GelMA/alginate composite bioink. The printed construct on the right is composed of 30 layers. Reproduced with permission [17]. b dECM was obtained from different tissues and used as the bioink to make tissue analogues. Reproduced with permission [7]. c (i) Schematic of bioprinter setup including optical lenses and objectives, UV lamp, microfluidic device, and digital micromirror device (DMD) chip. (ii) Schematic of entire printing platform. (iii) Schematic of open-chamber microfluidic device to make printouts. Reproduced with permission [12].

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