HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The study demonstrates the potential of in situ M-field bioprinting for the fabrication of highly bioactive bioconstructs that could be utilized as therapeutics for VML defects.
- Who: Posted Date August and colleagues from the Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine have published the Article: In situ magnetic-field-assisted bioprinting process using magnetorheological bioink to obtain engineered muscle constructs, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- How: The authors explored the use of a blade-modified nozzle for mechanical stimulation however this method cannot be easily integrated with in situ bioprinting because it requires a . . .

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