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Analysis of multiple types of human cells subsequent to bioprinting with electrospraying technology

Xin et al., 2016

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Xin Y
Chai G
Zhang T
Wang X
Qu M
Tan A
Bogari M
Zhu M
Lin L
Hu Q
Liu Y
Zhang Y
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The aim of the present study was to investigate bioprinting with electrospraying technology using multiple types of human cell suspensions as bio-ink, in order to lay the initial foundations for the application of the bioprinting technology in tissue engineering. In the …
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