3D Printing Industry reported last week researchers at Harvard Medical School and Sichuan University have developed a novel means of 3D bioprinting live human muscle-tendon tissues. As opposed to normal extrusion bioprinting, which involves depositing cells along X and Y axes, the team’s ‘cryo-bioprinting’ process sees them frozen and stacked vertically, in a way that allows for the creation of…
3DPrintingIndustry.com describes use of ultraviolet light in new ‘cryo-bioprinting’ process to print a human tendon
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