Bioprinting of polymer microparticles, cells and a protein at ambient conditions

Written by Journal of 3D Printing in Medicine

In this free-to-access Editorial, Jing Yang (University of Nottingham, UK) presents information on a responsive microparticulate material that can be printed in cell- and protein-compatible conditions. Certain biofabrication techniques cannot be incorporated with cell seeding owing to manufacturing conditions such as high pressure or temperature. In this free-to-access Editorial from Journal of 3D Printing in Medicine, Jing Yang (University of Nottingham, UK) presents details of a responsive microparticulate material that is printable under cell/protein-compatible conditions and mechanical properties similar to mechanical properties comparable to cancellous bone. Yang J. Bioprinting of polymer microparticles, cells and a protein at ambient conditions. J....

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