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What is the Process of 3D Bioprinting
In 3D bioprinting, a model of a structure is first constructed, then it is built up layer by layer using

In 3D bioprinting, a model of a structure is first constructed, then it is built up layer by layer using a bioink that is either mixed with living cells or seeded with cells after the print is finished. These first models may originate from a CT or MRI scan, a CAD application, a file downloaded from the internet, or any other source.

The 3D Bioprinting model file is then loaded into a slicer, a specific kind of computer application that examines the model's geometry and creates a number of thin layers, or slices, that when layered vertically take the form of the original model. Examples of slicers frequently used in 3D printing are Cura and Slic3r. Additionally, Allevi has a custom slicer built into our platform that is suited for bioprinting.

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