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Special Topic Collection: Multidimensional Biomaterials
The development of bioprinting, organoids, spheroids and other engineered tissues creates a new frontier for Biointerface science where the interfaces we want to control and study can be located across all three dimensions. This Special Topic Collection explores the techniques, challenges and opportunities for biomaterials and biointerface science in 3D systems.
Guest Editors: Khoon Lim, University of Otago Christchurch, New Zealand and Elena Juan Pardo, University of Western Australia
Image Credit: Courtesy of Khoon Lim
Reviews
Mojtaba Farahani; James Carthew; Sanchyan Bhowmik; Chloe Shard; Ana Nunez-Nescolarde; Guillermo A. Gomez; Victor J. Cadarso; Alexander N. Combes; Jessica E. Frith