ERRORS AND SHORTCOMINGS THAT OCCUR DURING THE PRINTING PROCESS USING THE 3D BIOPRINTER AND THEIR CORRECTION
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Annotation. The rapid development of 3D bioprinting technology has opened up
new frontiers in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, enabling the creation of
complex biological structures for therapeutic applications. Despite its promising
potential, the bioprinting process is fraught with errors and shortcomings that can
compromise the integrity and functionality of the printed constructs.
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