AccScience Publishing / IJB / Volume 1 / Issue 1 / DOI: 10.18063/IJB.2015.01.002
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EDITORIAL

A Foreword from the Editor

Chee Kai Chua
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Abstract

In 2015, bioprinting became an official term in the Oxford Dictionary. It was defined as the use of 3D printing technology with materials that incorporate viable living cells

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International Journal of Bioprinting, Electronic ISSN: 2424-8002 Print ISSN: 2424-7723, Published by AccScience Publishing