Author:
Xiong Zhuo,Yan Yongnian,Zhang Renji,Wang Xiaohong
Abstract
PurposeAims to provide information on organism manufacturing engineering (OME), a newly proposed interdisciplinary research area.Design/methodology/approachA conceptual discussion and approach are taken.FindingsOME is based on layer‐by‐layer RP principles and the integration of the new advancement of manufacturing science, biomaterials, cell molecular biology and developmental biology. OME aims to construct live tissues and organs through controlled assembly of 3D cell structure with the principles and methods of modern manufacturing science and life science.Originality/valueFocuses on important processes for indirect and direct cell assembly using OME approaches.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanical Engineering
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