Scientists construct high-strength microtube by coaxial printing with customized biohybird hydrogel ink

Coaxial extrusion printing has been developing toward generating microtubes for mimicking tubular tissues these years. However, generated microtubes with insufficient mechanical properties and their uncontrollable, inherent swelling attribute hinder their use as load-bearing tubular tissue.


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Source: Phys.org