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Biofabrication of bacterial constructs: new three-dimensional biomaterials
Shavandi, A.; Jalalvandi, E. (2019). Biofabrication of bacterial constructs: new three-dimensional biomaterials. Bioengineering-Basel 6(2): 44. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering6020044
In: Bioengineering-Basel. MDPI AG: Basel. e-ISSN 2306-5354, more
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Author keywords
    bacteria biofabrication; 3D printing; tissue engineering; probiotic food

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  • Shavandi, A., more
  • Jalalvandi, E.

Abstract
    An enormous number of bacteria live in almost every environment; from deep oceans to below the surface of the earth or in our gastrointestinal tract. Although biofabrication is growing and maturing very quickly, the involvement of bacteria in this process has not been developed at a similar pace. From the development of a new generation of biomaterials to green bioremediation for the removal of hazardous environmental pollutants or to develop innovative food products in a recent trend, researchers have used cutting-edge biofabrication techniques to reveal the great potential of 3D structured bacterial constructs. These 3D bacterial workhouses may fundamentally change our approach toward biomaterials.

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