3D Bio printing
3D Bio printing is the way towards making cell designs in a restricted space utilizing 3D printing technology, where cell capacity and viability are saved inside the printed build. 3D bioprinting adds to huge advances in the medicinal field of tissue engineering by allowing for research to be done on innovative materials called biomaterials. In bioprinting, there are three major types of printers that have been utilized. These are inkjet, laser-assisted, and extrusion printers. 3D Bio printers are streamlined to have the capacity to print skin tissue, heart tissue, and veins among other essential tissues that could be appropriate for surgical treatment and transplantation
- Rapid prototyping
- 3D Bioprinting of Tissues and Organs
- Skin 3D Bioprinting
- 3D bioprinting of Neural stem
- 3D bioprinting of Cell-Laden Microcarriers
- 3D bioprinting of human chondrocytes
- Bioprinting of 3D hydrogels
- 3D bioprinting of cartilage
- 3D bioprinting of Ear
- 3D bioprinting of Aortic valves
Related Conference of 3D Bio printing
32nd International Conference on Advanced Materials, Nanotechnology and Engineering
3D Bio printing Conference Speakers
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