As used herein, the term “signal peptide” refers to a peptide that is fused to the N-terminus (front end) of a secretory protein secreted from cells and allows the protein to pass through the cell membrane. The signal peptide is usually composed of 10 to 30 amino acids and is cleaved...
The most suitable techniques with better results are: SLA and printing-based inkjet [43]. An additional problem is the printing of the vascular networks of organs and tissues which still has not been resolved but, it is estimated that in less than 20 years it will be possible to print a ...