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Drop-on-demand inkjet-based cell printing with 30-μm nozzle diameter for cell-level accuracy

Kim et al., 2016

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16275181690454371569
Author
Kim Y
Park J
Yoon W
Kim J
Jung S
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Biomicrofluidics

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We present drop-on-demand inkjet-based mammalian cell printing with a 30-μm nozzle diameter for cell-level accuracy. High-speed imaging techniques have been used to analyze the go-and-stop movement of cells inside the nozzle under a pulsed pressure generated by …
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