2023
DOI: 10.1002/admt.202100868
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Development and Evaluation of a Low‐Cost LEGO 3D Bioprinter: From Building‐Blocks to Building Blocks of Life

Abstract: The development of low‐cost accessible technologies for rapid prototyping of mechanical components has democratised engineering tools for hobbyists and researchers alike. The development of analogous approaches to fabrication of soft‐matter, and biologically compatible materials containing living cells, is anticipated to be similarly enabling across multiple fields of biological research. LEGO toy construction bricks represent low‐cost, precision engineered, and versatile construction materials for rapid proto… Show more

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“…In this context, Ambrosi et al [17] proposed using electrochemical driving forces over different conductive materials, a method with the potential to reduce the complexity involved in the fabrication of electronic circuitry in general. Moukachar et al [18] presented the design of a low-cost 3D printer that integrates various types of bio-inks, another example of using several materials in the extruder of the printer. However, the parts fabricated based on these approaches are still not complex enough to be considered a final product.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, Ambrosi et al [17] proposed using electrochemical driving forces over different conductive materials, a method with the potential to reduce the complexity involved in the fabrication of electronic circuitry in general. Moukachar et al [18] presented the design of a low-cost 3D printer that integrates various types of bio-inks, another example of using several materials in the extruder of the printer. However, the parts fabricated based on these approaches are still not complex enough to be considered a final product.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%