Table 1.
AB techniques | Material jetting | Material extrusion | Vat photo polymerization | |
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Inkjet bioprinting | Laser-assisted bioprinting | |||
Advantages | • High deposition resolution; • High printing accuracy • Low cost |
• Higher printing resolution (resolution: micron level) • High-throughput printing (up to 5000 droplets deposited per second) • Able to achieve in situ printing. |
• Large variety of material types and viscosities | • Superior resolution in the nanoscale region (~100 nm) • Highly complex surface topology • Hierarchical structures and high-resolution cell patterning |
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Disadvantages | • Nozzle clogging • Low bioink viscosity • High possibility of cell sedimentation |
• Limited productivity and printing efficiency • High cost • Small number of biomaterials that can be transferred in each laser pulse |
• Nozzle clogging • Low printing resolution • Low cell viability due to pressure drop |
• Cell sedimentation effect resulting in poor cell homogeneity • High cost |