Abstract

Embedded Bioprinting In article number 2204609 by Jeroen Leijten and co-workers, liquid-in-liquid printing of low viscous solutions is enabled by the novel use of aqueous two-phase systems. Use of low viscous solutions allows for cytocompatible biofabrication of embedded sacrificial strands with an exceptionally large resolution range. The low viscous nature of bio-ink also allows for direct printing of intricate, interconnected, and perfusable networks within 3D structures.

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