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Freeform printing of heterotypic tumor models within cell-laden microgel matrices
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2020
bioRxiv
pre-print
The tissue microenvironment is comprised of a complex assortment of multiple cell types, matrices, membranes and vessel structures. Emulating this complex and often hierarchical organization in vitro has proved a considerable challenge, typically involving segregation of different cell types using layer-by-layer printing or lithographically patterned microfluidic devices. Bioprinting in granular materials is a new methodology with tremendous potential for tissue fabrication. Here, we
doi:10.1101/2020.08.30.274654
fatcat:tvuyinkpufhslccsqg4e6hswya