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Rheological, In Situ Printability and Cell Viability Analysis of Hydrogels for Muscle Tissue Regeneration
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2021
Advancements in additive manufacturing have made it possible to fabricate biologically relevant architectures from a wide variety of materials. Hydrogels have garnered increased attention for the fabrication of muscle tissue engineering constructs due to their resemblance to living tissue and ability to function as cell carriers. However, there is a lack of systematic approaches to screen bioinks based on their inherent properties, such as rheology, printability and cell viability. Furthermore,
doi:10.26153/tsw/17081
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