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3D Bioprinting Handbook

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Discover Our Bioprinting Solutions

3D bioprinting is a novel technology that involves additive manufacturing to build tissue or organs with biomaterials, using a bottom-up approach layer by layer. Bioinks, mixed with living cells, mimic the natural cellular architecture, which can restore the normal structure and functionality of complex tissues.

Learn more about our comprehensive portfolio of biocompatible materials for 3D bioprinting and tissue engineering applications in this handbook. 

With content from key contributors: Yu Shrike Zhang, Shaochen Chen, Yunzhi Peter Yang, and Khoon S Lim

Learn about the latest bioprinting technologies suggested by leading R&D experts.

3D bioprinting is a new technology that creates targeted tissues by stacking tissues or organs using printing technology as biocompatible materials. Bio-ink, mixed with living cells, has the advantage of being able to mimic natural tissue and restore the basic structure and function of the tissue needed.

This handbook is designed for researchers interested in 3D bio-printing, and a review article by four of the best experts in the field provides information on the latest technologies and various protocols related to Tissue modeling and blood vessel formation.

 


Featured Articles

  • Various forms of bioprinting protocol utilizing easy-to-use TissueFab products
  • Bioink manufacturing
  • Cell-Bioink Formulation Protocol
  • Guide about additive needed for Bioink

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