Tröndle et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Bioprinting of high cell‐density constructs leads to controlled lumen formation with self‐assembly of endothelial cellsTröndle et al., 2019
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- Tröndle K
- Koch F
- Finkenzeller G
- Stark G
- Zengerle R
- Koltay P
- Zimmermann S
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- Publication venue
- Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
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Active nutrient supply and waste product removal are key requirements for the fabrication of long‐term viable and functional tissue constructs of considerable size. This work aims to contribute to the fabrication of artificial perfusable networks with a bioprinting process, based …
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