ISSN: 2332-0737
Martin Eric
In recent years, inkjet-based bioprinting has emerged as a revolutionary technology in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. This innovative approach allows for the precise deposition of cells and biomaterials onto substrates, enabling the fabrication of complex tissue structures with high fidelity. When combined with microfluidic platforms, inkjet bioprinting offers unparalleled control over cell positioning, density, and spatial organization, opening new avenues for creating functional tissues and organs ex vivo. This article discusses about the principles, advancements, and applications of inkjetting cells in microfluidic platforms for bioprinting, highlighting its transformative potential in biomedical engineering.