Bioink for 3D Printing Tissues and Organs
March 15, 2022 | Terry Sharrer
From Brigham & Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School: “Printing at low temperatures has the added advantage that it can make more intricate shapes than traditional bioprinting methods. The bioink filament freezes within milliseconds of reaching the cold plate, so it has no time to lose its original shape,. . . . Then you can build layers on top of each other, eventually creating a free-standing 3D structure that can withstand its own weight.” MORE
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