Three Dimensional Bio-Printing: The Process and Its Future

  • Sarabsukh Singh Surya, Jashandeep Singh, Gaganjot Kaur

Abstract

The development in the biological field is toward to organ development, has hit another millstone with involvement of 3D printing technology. The process involves a 3D printer with some adjustment to print bio ink or cell which is dipped inside hydrogel which also works as scaffold. The current development has generated many differ things like bones, cartilage, and vascularized tissue, with more to be generated. The prints can be simulated on computer and get the end product, without even printing, and can even check the final product for any errors the can occur while complete surgery or when implanted in the human body. With more advance technologies and motors and sensors and micro nozzles that help in more complete and finalized structures, but the final product of bio printing in never finished product, it’s always required to something or some organ or tissue might require some part to function which a bio-printer can develop.

Published
2020-06-01
How to Cite
Sarabsukh Singh Surya, Jashandeep Singh, Gaganjot Kaur. (2020). Three Dimensional Bio-Printing: The Process and Its Future. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(10s), 5965-5972. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/22492
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