Proccedings of 11th International Conference Biomdlore 2016 2016
DOI: 10.3846/biomdlore.2016.06
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3D microfabrication of complex structures for biomedical applications via combination of subtractive/additive direct laser writing and 3D printing

Abstract: Abstract. In this work we present current progress on employing direct laser writing (DLW) for creation of 3D microstructures for biomedical applications. Both subtractive and additive variations of DLW allow fabricating structures for in vitro bioanalysis and in vivo tissue engineering. Furthermore, we show that efficiency of 3D microstructure manufacturing can be enhanced by combining femtosecond laser material processing with commercial 3D printers.

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