3D bioprinting technology in biochemical engineering

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Three-dimensional (3D) printing is driving major innovation in various areas including engineering, manufacturing, art, education and biosciences such as biochemical engineering, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Recent advances have enabled 3D printing of biocompatible materials, cells and supporting components into complex 3D functional tissues. Compared with non-biological printing, 3D bioprinting involves additional complexities which require the integration of technologies from the fields of biochemical engineering, biomaterial sciences, cell biology, physics, pharmaceutics and medical science.

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Eom, T. Y. (2016). 3D bioprinting technology in biochemical engineering. Korean Chemical Engineering Research, 54(3), 285–292. https://doi.org/10.9713/kcer.2016.54.3.285

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