Development of Mg‐Alginate Based Self Disassociative Bio‐Ink for Magnetic Bio‐Patterning of 3D Tumor Models
Basak Coban,
Mehmet Baskurt,
Hasan Sahin
et al.
Abstract:Alginate forms a hydrogel via physical cross‐linking with divalent cations. In literature, Ca2+ is mostly utilized due to strong interactions but additional procedures are required to disassociate Ca‐alginate hydrogels. On the other hand, Mg‐alginate hydrogels disassociate spontaneously, which might benefit certain applications. This study introduces Mg‐alginate as the main component of a bio‐ink for the first time to obtain 3D tumor models by magnetic bio‐patterning technique. The bio‐ink contains magnetic na… Show more
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