3D Printing of Cellular Structures 3D Printed Cellular Structures A physical object is created using the 3D printing process, sometimes referred to as additive manufacturing, by building it up layer by layer based on a digital model. The item is made by depositing material, such as thermoplastic or metal, in a specified pattern. 3D printing has the potential to transform the way we make items because it allows for the construction of complicated forms and structures that are difficult or impossible to produce using traditional manufacturing processes. The capacity to print cellular structures, which are structures that replicate the cells seen in live creatures, is one field of research in 3D printing. These structures are intriguing because they have the potential to be employed in a wide range of applications, including tissue engineering and medication delivery. A method known as "microextrusion" may be used to construct cellular structures using 3D printing. Small drople...
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