In order to get so many dots in such a small area the nozzle openings end up being too small for most biological material to fit through. There is also an issue with a filter built into the ...
But modern technology has yet to achieve this. Now, however, biomedical engineers in Australia have invented an innovative high-speed bioprinter that brings us one step closer to that ability ...
Researchers have designed a high-speed 3D bioprinter to accurately print human tissues. Interestingly, this advanced ...
Discover the Printess bioprinter: a low-cost, open-source solution for versatile 3D bioprinting in tissue engineering and materials science.