A number of lab-on-chip applications include organic examples such as cells or bacteria to be packed inside a syringe for an extensive amount of time (e.g. as much as 30 minutes), and need the example to be preserved in suspension with high stability for the entire period of the pumping procedures[1,2] For instance, in 3D bioprinting applications, cells are put on hold in bioinks to produce intricate cells frameworks, and gravity-driven cell settling can result in unequal cell circulation, leading to areas with not enough cell thickness, hence endangering the architectural stability and performance of the 3D bioprinted cells [3–7].
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