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Multi-layer cryolithography for additive manufacturing

Zawada et al., 2018

Document ID
10837690514542280890
Author
Zawada B
Ukpai G
Powell-Palm M
Rubinsky B
Publication year
Publication venue
Progress in Additive Manufacturing

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A new technique is introduced which addresses the need for faster additive manufacturing methods for tissue scaffolds and frozen foods in large-scale industrial applications, inspired by print lithography. It is particularly relevant to biological matter, which is composed mostly …
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