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Figure 5

From: In situ repair of bone and cartilage defects using 3D scanning and 3D printing

Figure 5

Process of 3D bioprinting and photopolymerization on bone defect. Due to the influence of UV light of camera, the light was turned off when shooting video and photographs in one of the three printing process. Photopolymerization was taken at the end of printing. (A) Repair of bone defect through in situ 3D bioprinting with alginate hydrogel. (B) Exposure to UV light. (C) Alginate hydrogel that was printed to repair the bone defect was transparent before photopolymerization. (D) The color of alginate hydrogel turned milky white after being exposing to UV light in few seconds. The bone defect was restored perfectly.

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