Cell and Tissue Engineering
3D bioprinting is an advanced fabrication technique that uses additive manufacturing to create three-dimensional biological structures, including tissues and organs, by precisely depositing bioinks containing living cells and biomaterials. This technology allows for the customization of tissue constructs, enabling the design of complex structures that closely mimic natural biological tissues and their functions.
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