Biofabrication: 3-D printing, sonic tweezers, and the creation of neurons in microscopic cages

Monday, May 4, 2020 - 09:10 in Physics & Chemistry

Microscopically small cages have been produced at TU Wien (Vienna) with grid openings only a few micrometers in size, making them ideal for holding cells and allowing living tissue to grow in a very specific shape. This new field of research is called biofabrication.

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