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A new bioprinting technology prints the ink of the cells layer by layer, forming a brand new, cold structure
“Cryogenic bioprinting can extend the shelf life of
Zhang and his colleagues used a cryoprotective bio-ink containing cells to print the tissue structure on a customized cryoplate
In Advanced Materials, Zhang and his co-authors reported the use of cryoprotective bio-inks to create vertical 3D structures that mimic the complex, fine, and anisotropic tissues in the human body
The researchers pointed out that this work represents a very early technology demonstration, and extensive verification and testing are still needed before clinical application, but these two papers represent an important step forward
"With the rapid development of the field of tissue engineering, these artificial tissue structures may find too many applications in muscle tissue engineering and other fields
Paper citation:
Ravanbakhsh Het al.
Luo Zet al.