Additive manufacturing using biological materials is one of the central focuses of the field of biofabrication. Among these technologies, bioprinting has emerged as a powerful tool for creating 3D structures composed of cells and biomaterials that mimic native extracellular matrices [1–3]. This technological impact has led to advancements on the forefront of e.g. heart[4], lung[5], and bladder models[6]. Much of this progress has been supported by the adoption of accessible, open-source hardware.
发布者:Maj-Britt Buchholz Nils Bessler Anne C. Rios,转转请注明出处:https://robotalks.cn/anybio-an-easy-off-the-shelf-masked-stereolithography-bioprinter-conversion-combined-with-radical-scavenging-strategies/