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Penn State: Machine Sucks Up Tiny Tissue Spheroids, Prints Them Precisely
March 07, 2020
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, March 7 [TNSscientificresearch] -- Pennsylvania State University issued the following news on March 6:

A new method of bioprinting uses aspiration of tiny biologics such as spheroids, cells and tissue strands, to precisely place them in 3D patterns either on scaffolding or without to create artificial tissues with natural properties, according to Penn State researchers.

"Tissue spheroids have been increasingly used as building blocks . . .

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