Application of 3D bioprinting in the study of bacterial biofilms

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The article presents an overview of the main methods of obtaining biofilms in vitro, used in research. The technology of 3D-bioprinting is described - a new method in the modeling of bacterial biofilms, which solves one of the main problems in the study of biofilms- the heterogeneity of biomass, and opens up new opportunities for the study of various aspects of biofilm formation.

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Chapek, S., Golovin, S., Chikindas, M., Ponomareva, S., Rudoy, D., & Olshevskaya, A. (2021). Application of 3D bioprinting in the study of bacterial biofilms. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 273). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202127313010

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