Adaptive multi‐degree‐of‐freedom in situ bioprinting robot for hair‐follicle‐inclusive skin repair: A preliminary study conducted in mice
Abstract Skin acts as an essential barrier, protecting organisms from their environment. For skin trauma caused by accidental injuries, rapid healing, personalization, and functionality are vital requirements in clinical, which are the bottlenecks hindering the translation of skin repair from benchs...
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Main Authors: | Wenxiang Zhao (Author), Haiyan Chen (Author), Yi Zhang (Author), Dezhi Zhou (Author), Lun Liang (Author), Boxun Liu (Author), Tao Xu (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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