Bio Printing Technology And Its Applications

Bioprinting is an chemical manufacturing process where biomaterials such as cells and development factors are combined to create tissue-like structures that imitate natural tissues.The technology uses a material known as bio ink to create these edifices in a layer-by-layer style. The technique is broadly pertinent to the fields of medicine and bioengineering. Recently, the technology has even made advancements in the fabrication of cartilage tissue for use in reconstruction and regeneration.

Pre-bioprinting involves fashioning the digital model that the printer will yield. The technologies castoff are subtracted tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.

Bioprinting is the dependable lithography process, where bioink is placed in a printer cartridge and testimony takes place based on the digital model.

Post-bioprinting is the mechanical and chemical incentive of printed parts so as to provoke stable structures for the biological material.

Abundant bioprinting approaches exist, constructed on either extrusion, inkjet, acoustic, or laser technologies. Despite the innumerable types, a emblematic bioprinting process has a more-or-less.

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