Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting promises to be essential in tissue engineering for solving the rising demand for organs and tissues. Some bioprinters are commercially available, but their impact on the field of Tissue engineering (TE) is still limited due to their cost or difficulty to tune. Herein, we present a low-cost easy-to-build printhead for microextrusion-based bioprinting (MEBB) that can be installed in many desktop 3D printers to transform them into 3D bioprinters. We can extrude bioinks with precise control of print temperature between 2–60 °C. We validated the versatility of the printhead, by assembling it in three low-cost open-source desktop 3D printers. Multiple units of the printhead can also be easily put toget...
Bio-Printing 3D organs, tissues & scaffolds is advancing everyday, with various methods being introd...
The application of 3D printing to biological research has provided the tissue engineering community ...
Economical Custom-Made 3D BioPrinter Lucas Craft, Depts. of Electrical and Computer Engineering & Ph...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting promises to be essential in tissue engineering for solving the ri...
Bioprinting is a rapidly expanding technology with the ability to fabricate in vitro three-dimension...
The precision and repeatability offered by computer-aided design and computer-numerically controlled...
Most of the studies in three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting have been traditionally based on printing ...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing using a variety of metals and polymers is a driving force in revolut...
3D bioprinting has become a versatile and powerful method in tissue engineering and regenerative med...
Abstract The application of 3D printing to biological research has provided the tissue engineering c...
Due to the fast pace advancements in 3D printing technologies, it is now possible to bring to life t...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting promises to be a practical solution for solving the increasing de...
3D bioprinting involves building a layer-by-layer design of an object using biomaterials or even liv...
Fabricating multiphase biomaterials using bioprinting is expensive, preventing academic institution...
3D-bioprinting is a promising technology applicable in areas such as regenerative medicine or in vit...
Bio-Printing 3D organs, tissues & scaffolds is advancing everyday, with various methods being introd...
The application of 3D printing to biological research has provided the tissue engineering community ...
Economical Custom-Made 3D BioPrinter Lucas Craft, Depts. of Electrical and Computer Engineering & Ph...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting promises to be essential in tissue engineering for solving the ri...
Bioprinting is a rapidly expanding technology with the ability to fabricate in vitro three-dimension...
The precision and repeatability offered by computer-aided design and computer-numerically controlled...
Most of the studies in three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting have been traditionally based on printing ...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing using a variety of metals and polymers is a driving force in revolut...
3D bioprinting has become a versatile and powerful method in tissue engineering and regenerative med...
Abstract The application of 3D printing to biological research has provided the tissue engineering c...
Due to the fast pace advancements in 3D printing technologies, it is now possible to bring to life t...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting promises to be a practical solution for solving the increasing de...
3D bioprinting involves building a layer-by-layer design of an object using biomaterials or even liv...
Fabricating multiphase biomaterials using bioprinting is expensive, preventing academic institution...
3D-bioprinting is a promising technology applicable in areas such as regenerative medicine or in vit...
Bio-Printing 3D organs, tissues & scaffolds is advancing everyday, with various methods being introd...
The application of 3D printing to biological research has provided the tissue engineering community ...
Economical Custom-Made 3D BioPrinter Lucas Craft, Depts. of Electrical and Computer Engineering & Ph...