In recent years in situ bioprinting has gained more attention thanks to the possibility of automatically and precisely depositing biomaterials ink/bioinks directly on the patient's site, thus, overcoming the limitations of the current approaches. This study aimed at evaluating the possibility of using a valve-jet technology for in situ bioprinting. When combined with other bioprinting technologies, such as extrusion-based bioprinting, multimaterial and multiscale in situ bioprinting can be achieved to recapitulate the complex structure and architecture of native tissues.
Valve-jet technology for robotic-based in situ bioprinting applications
Batoni E.;Fortunato G. M.;Guerra A.;Vozzi G.;De Maria C.
2023-01-01
Abstract
In recent years in situ bioprinting has gained more attention thanks to the possibility of automatically and precisely depositing biomaterials ink/bioinks directly on the patient's site, thus, overcoming the limitations of the current approaches. This study aimed at evaluating the possibility of using a valve-jet technology for in situ bioprinting. When combined with other bioprinting technologies, such as extrusion-based bioprinting, multimaterial and multiscale in situ bioprinting can be achieved to recapitulate the complex structure and architecture of native tissues.File in questo prodotto:
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