Conventional manufacturing methods such as soft lithography and hot embossing processes can be used to bioengineer microfluidic chips, albeit with limitations, including difficulty in preparing ...
Additive manufacturing is an engineering tool that enables the creation of complex structures for biomedical use, such as 3D scaffolds for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, as well as in ...
Three-dimensional bioprinting utilizes computer-aided processes to spatially pattern cells and/or auxiliary biomaterials to enable creation of functional bioengineered structures for various ...