Abstract
Laser Assisted Bioprinting (LAB) is a key technology for creating structures of cells applied to tissue engineering [1]. This application involves laser technology, light-matter interaction, fluid mechanics, and biology. Laser energy is partially transformed into mechanical energy via an induced small cavitation bubble in an aqueous thin film. Stable jets emerging at the liquid-free surface carry the living cells on a receiver.
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