Trends on physical understanding of bioink printability

Jun Yin1, Dengke Zhao1, Jingyi Liu1
1The State Key Laboratory of Fluid Power and Mechatronic Systems, School of Mechanical Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310028, China

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