Scalable biofabrication: a perspective on the current state and future potentials of process automation in 3d-bioprinting applications

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Nils Lindner and colleagues from the Synthetic Biology, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany have published the research: Scalable Biofabrication: A Perspective on the Current State and Future Potentials of Process Automation in 3D-Bioprinting Applications, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of the latest research and development by universities, bioprinting companies, and companies in the life science and food industries are all-in-one platforms.

SUMMARY

    AND BACKGROUND Tissue engineering has played an important role in the field of regenerative medicine and biomedical engineering for many years. Through the targeted . . .

     

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