3D bioprinting of low-viscosity phase-separated food-grade bioinks byin situself-assembly
Sara M. Oliveira,
Gabriel DeSantis,
Lorenzo M. Pastrana
Abstract:There is a notable gap in the scientific understanding of the cellular role in cultured cell-based foods. Unravelling the effects of the interactions between ingredient micro/nanostructure and cells and their significance on nutrition and texture is of great importance. In addition, bioprinting methods face notable limitations in animal-free formulations and scale. Herein, we introduce a proof-of-concept bioprinting method based on thein situintegration of self-assembling events, allowing printing without supp… Show more
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