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    A definition of bioinks and their distinction from biomaterial inks by Groll, J, Burdick, J A, Cho, D-W, Derby, B, Gelinsky, M, Heilshorn, S C, Jüngst, T, Malda, J, Mironov, V A, Nakayama, K, Ovsianikov, A, Sun, W, Takeuchi, S, Yoo, J J, Woodfield, T B F

    Published in Biofabrication (23-11-2018)
    “…Biofabrication aims to fabricate biologically functional products through bioprinting or bioassembly (Groll et al 2016 Biofabrication 8 013001). In…”
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    Fabrication of gelatin-heparin based cartilage models: enhancing spatial complexity through refinement of stiffness properties and oxygen availability by Lindberg, G., Norberg, A., Soliman, B., Jüngst, T., Lim, K., Hooper, G., Groll, J., Woodfield, T.

    Published in Frontiers in biomaterials science (06-02-2024)
    “…The intricate nature of native cartilage, characterized by zonal variations in oxygen levels and ECM composition, poses a challenge for existing hydrogel-based…”
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    Thiol–Ene Clickable Gelatin: A Platform Bioink for Multiple 3D Biofabrication Technologies by Bertlein, Sarah, Brown, Gabriella, Lim, Khoon S., Jungst, Tomasz, Boeck, Thomas, Blunk, Torsten, Tessmar, Joerg, Hooper, Gary J., Woodfield, Tim B. F., Groll, Juergen

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-11-2017)
    “…Bioprinting can be defined as the art of combining materials and cells to fabricate designed, hierarchical 3D hybrid constructs. Suitable materials, so called…”
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    The Impact of Feeding Diets of High or Low Energy Concentration on Carcass Measurements and the Weight of Primal and Subprimal Lean Cuts by Schinckel, A.P, Einstein, M.E, Jungst, S, Matthews, J.O, Fields, B, Booher, C, Dreadin, T, Fralick, C, Tabor, S, Sosnicki, A, Wilson, E, Boyd, R.D

    “…Pigs from four sire lines were allocated to a series of low energy (LE, 3.15 to 3.21 Mcal ME/kg) corn-soybean meal-based diets with 16% wheat midds or high…”
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