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3D mechanical mapping of bioprinted hydrogel models by Brillouin microscopy

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Abstract

We apply Brillouin microscopy to characterize micromechanical properties of 3D bioprinted hydrogel constructs. Non-contact and label-free mapping of constructs’ mechanical properties in situ provides invaluable insight into spatial distribution and swelling behavior of hydrogels.

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