reviewChemical ReviewsSep 9, 2020Closed access

Inkjet Bioprinting of Biomaterials

Tsinghua University · Tsinghua–Berkeley Shenzhen Institute · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

The inkjet technique has the capability of generating droplets in the picoliter volume range, firing thousands of times in a few seconds and printing in the noncontact manner. Since its emergence, inkjet technology has been widely utilized in the publishing industry for printing of text and pictures. As the technology developed, its applications have been expanded from two-dimensional (2D) to three-dimensional (3D) and even used to fabricate components of electronic devices. At the end of the twentieth century, researchers were aware of the potential value of this technology in life sciences and tissue engineering because its picoliter-level printing unit is suitable for depositing biological components.…

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