Bioinks for 3-D Printing
October 7, 2014 | Terry Sharrer
This piece has an additive point of interest about 3-D bioprinting and a citation at the end which leads to the details. It reports making “bioinks with different concentrations of mouse fibroblasts plus a hydrogel made out of sodium alginate. [Investigators] discovered, among other findings, that adding more cells in the material reduces both the droplet size and the rate at which it gets dispensed.” MORE
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