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- Micromasonry abstract "Micromasonry is a fabrication technique to self-assemble micrometric and sub-micrometric three-dimensional units into larger structures. The technique is based on the self-assembly construction and hierarchical design of biological materials.It was developed by Spanish materials scientist Javier G. Fernandez of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to produce artificial organs by self-assembling groups of biological cells in biocompatible polymers. This method allows the self-assembly of encapsulated cells in 3D geometries, enabling the fabrication of biological tissue following an approach similar to building a brick structure. Because this bottom-up method of fabrication, the resulting constructions are some times referred as \"bio-Legos\".Micromasonry is considered an important breakthrough in fabrication for modern tissue engineering, for its simplicity, efficiency, and for being the major example in the merge of microelectronic engineering techniques and biological functionality.Since its development, micromasonry has been extensively employed for the construction of cell-laden organ replacements and 3D microelectronics.".
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- Micromasonry wikiPageWikiLink Microelectronics.
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- Micromasonry subject Category:Applied_sciences.
- Micromasonry subject Category:Materials_science.
- Micromasonry subject Category:Microtechnology.
- Micromasonry subject Category:Tissue_engineering.
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- Micromasonry comment "Micromasonry is a fabrication technique to self-assemble micrometric and sub-micrometric three-dimensional units into larger structures. The technique is based on the self-assembly construction and hierarchical design of biological materials.It was developed by Spanish materials scientist Javier G. Fernandez of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to produce artificial organs by self-assembling groups of biological cells in biocompatible polymers.".
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