Annotated Bibliography Portfolio 1: Bioengineering Research
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Annotated Bibliography
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This annotated bibliography explores the applications of 3D printing in bioengineering, focusing on medical phantoms, regenerated tissues, and organ-on-chips. The first reference, by Kan et al. (2017), reviews the use of 3D printing and bioprinting for creating functional medical phantoms, which are used for medical training, surgical planning, and device development. The annotation highlights the importance of high-fidelity, patient-specific models. The second reference, by Hee-Gyeong et al. (2017), discusses the use of 3D printing in creating organs-on-chips, which aim to mimic the complex physiological responses of real organs for drug testing. The annotation emphasizes the potential of 3D printing to control cell distribution and create miniaturized organs with specific functions. Both references offer recommendations for future research and development in the field of 3D printing for biomedical applications. The bibliography provides a list of the two cited sources.
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