Aqueous two‐phase enabled low viscosity 3d (lov3d) bioprinting of living matter

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  • who: Malin Becker and colleagues from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: Aqueous Twou2010Phase Enabled Low Viscosity 3D (LoV3D) Bioprinting of Living Matter, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: While the ability to form a stable ATPS is crucial for LoV3D bioprinting, this does not constrain its applicability as most commonly utilized (bio)polymers in tissue engineering are able to form ATPS.[19-21] To confirm the universal applicability of the approach , the formation of a stable interface was investigated for several commonly used (bio)polymer systems including dextran, PEG, alginic acid, gelatin, and heparin. To . . .

     

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