Erratum: Temperature-programmable and enzymatically solidifiable gelatin-based bioinks enable facile extrusion bioprinting (Biofabrication (2020) 12 (045003) DOI: 10.1088/1758-5090/ab9906)

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In the initially published version of this article, figure 4(a-II) contains an error in the GelMA group in the first line. The correct figure 4 can be seen below. This error does not affect the results or conclusions drawn in this paper. Meanwhile, the caption of figure 5 also contains an error in the part of bicellular bioprinting of a tibia structure. The correct caption should be as below: (b) Bicellular bioprinting of a tibia structure (b-I) simultaneously laden with HUVECs (red) and hBMSCs (green) for 2D (b-II) and 3D (b-III) images. (Fgure Presented).

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He, H., Li, D., Lin, Z., Peng, L., Yang, J., Wu, M., … Ruan, C. (2020, October 1). Erratum: Temperature-programmable and enzymatically solidifiable gelatin-based bioinks enable facile extrusion bioprinting (Biofabrication (2020) 12 (045003) DOI: 10.1088/1758-5090/ab9906). Biofabrication. IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1758-5090/abaa29

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