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Oct 8, 2014 · A process for bioprinting organs has emerged: 1) create a blueprint of an organ with its vascular architecture; 2) generate a bioprinting ...
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This is a review of some of the recent developments in the application of 3D printing to medicine. The topic is introduced with a brief explanation as to ...
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Mar 21, 2019 · Three-dimensional (3D) printing refers to a number of manufacturing technologies that generate a physical model from digital information.
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Feb 23, 2023 · In addition, this article discusses the use of 3D printing techniques and points to the possible challenges in this research field, with the aim ...
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3.2.2. Take-off phase of bioprinting research ... In 2003, the first article unifying the concepts of printing cells layer by layer on a thermo-reversible gel to ...
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Nov 27, 2020 · Introduction: The disciplines of 3D bioprinting and surgery have witnessed incremental transformations over the last century.
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2. The Advantages of 3D Printing Technology in Pharmaceuticals · 2.1. Personalized Medicine for Special Populations · 2.2. Precise Control of Drug Release · 2.3.
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Apr 12, 2020 · 2.2.2. Skin. A process to create a generic 3D-skin structure with minimal costs using 3D printing technology has been successfully achieved.
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