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Bioprinting System Uses Light Sheet Lithography for Living Tissue

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A European consortium is developing a lithography method for bioprinting tissue and organs that uses light sheet illumination and photosensitive hydrogels mixed with living cells. The project, coordinated by Elena Martinez from the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) and involving work taking place at the Goethe University Frankfurt, is called BRIGHTER for “bioprinting by light sheet lithography: engineering complex tissues with high resolution at high speed.” The lithography process for BRIGHTER works in a way similar to lithography in semiconductor technology,...Read full article

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    Published: June 2019
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