Rsearchers developed a handheld bioprinter that addresses key limitations of previous designs of in situ bioprinters, i.e., the ability to print multiple materials and control the physicochemical properties of printed tissues.
Scientists created an acoustic microfluidic method that offers new opportunities to conduct experiments with swimming cells and microorganisms.
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