Yeo et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Fabrication of hASCs-laden structures using extrusion-based cell printing supplemented with an electric fieldYeo et al., 2016
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- Yeo M
- Ha J
- Lee H
- Kim G
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- Acta biomaterialia
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In this study, we proposed a hybrid cell-printing technique that combines a conventional extrusion-based cell-printing process with an electrohydrodynamic jet. The electric field stabilized the extruded struts of cell-embedding-hydrogel and reduced the damage to …
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