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    Three-dimensional-bioprinted unicellular green algae, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, was used as a sustainable bionic source of O2 in engineered tissue constructs. O2 photosynthetically produced by bioprinted algae significantly improved the viability and functionality of the human cells within surrounding matrices while reducing their hypoxic conditions. Fugitive patterns encapsulating the algae…

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    Three-dimensional-bioprinted unicellular green algae, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, was used as a sustainable bionic source of O2 in engineered tissue constructs. O2 photosynthetically produced by bioprinted algae significantly improved the viability and functionality of the human cells within surrounding matrices while reducing their hypoxic conditions. Fugitive patterns encapsulating the algae…

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    • #Bionic 3D-printed #algae structures could act as a sustainable source of #oxygen for engineered human tissues. This cost-effective, eco-friendly approach was developed by researchers at @harvardmed. Read the study in @Matter_CP https://t.co/FrS463i5kR https://t.co/fKIAnqsi2N