its your feild right?
the second word in the abstract is 'stereolithography'
Stereolithography is 3D printing layers on top of each other..
is their flow coming from something attached to a tiny XY plotter using a programed pattern? Is it printing reasonably reproducable shapes?
the second word in the abstract is 'stereolithography'
Stereolithography is 3D printing layers on top of each other..
is their flow coming from something attached to a tiny XY plotter using a programed pattern? Is it printing reasonably reproducable shapes?
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Here we see repeats of the exact placement of cells with precision well below 10 um (limited by resolution photo). Not possible with an current technique.
"bioprinting of high-fidelity multimaterial microstructures on demand"
Looks to me they built a superior technique.. seems like showing off the resolution is tge point of the paper
The cells sit in a sludge that is hardened through light. The cells themselves just float around until light hardens sludge in a pattern. The technique doesn't pattern cells.