3D Bioprinting for Medical and Enhancement purpose
Let's today discuss 3D Bioprinting. The most evolving subject of the 3D printing application. Hence, going forward we will discuss in-depth about 3D Bioprinting. History of 3D Bioprinting Why 3D Bioprinting?. In contrast, to the invention of SLA (stereolithography) in the year 1984 by " Chunk Charles Hull", and due to the lack of organ donors. 3D bioprinting came into the picture, 1988 when Doctor Robert J. Klebe presented his work Cytoscribing. Hence, a technique of micro-positioning the cells to create tissues in 2 or 3 dimensions using Inkjet printer. As a result, a researcher from the University of Wake...