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Fiber-filled hybrid hydrogel for bio-manufacturing

Habib et al., 2021

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12463688059583059865
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Habib A
Khoda B
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Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering

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Abstract Extrusion-based three-dimensional (3D) bio-printing deposits cell-laden bio-ink with high spatial resolution and may offer living tissue regeneration. Due to the biocompatibility, very low cytotoxicity, and high-water content, natural hydrogels are …
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