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Model for Describing Bioprinting Projects in STL

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The bioprinting is an essential element of biomanufacturing process and is an area of emerging and promising multidisciplinary research, which proposes the “manufacture” of tissues and organs by means of techniques and rapid prototyping capabilities, such as additive manufacturing. A model and a framework for the definition of projects that can be used in bioprinting living tissues and organs is set.

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Francisco, L.A.V., Trevelin, L.C. (2016). Model for Describing Bioprinting Projects in STL. In: Latifi, S. (eds) Information Technology: New Generations. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 448. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32467-8_116

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