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Laser printing of biomaterials

Serien et al., 2020

Document ID
17265806222457334716
Author
Serien D
Sugioka K
Publication year
Publication venue
Handbook of Laser Micro-and Nano-Engineering

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Laser printing is an important tool to create micro-and nanosystems made of biomaterials for medical and biological applications. Laser light is tightly focused and directly irradiated on the fabrication materials to fabricate structures along the designated laser light path (laser …
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