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Protein jetting-based printing: principles and applications

  • 11-11-2025
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Abstract

Protein jetting-based printing has emerged as a groundbreaking technology in the fields of biotechnology and biomaterials engineering. This review delves into the principles of protein jetting-based printing, highlighting its ability to precisely deposit proteins while preserving their activity. The text explores various jetting-based printing technologies, including thermal, piezoelectric, electrohydrodynamic, and microvalve-based systems, and their specific applications. It also discusses the critical factors influencing ink formulation, printability, and protein activity, providing a comprehensive overview of the current challenges and future directions in the field. Additionally, the review covers a wide range of applications, from biosensors and bioanalytical microdevices to tissue engineering and therapeutic protein delivery. By critically evaluating these aspects, the text offers valuable insights into the potential of protein jetting-based printing in the development and microfabrication of functional protein-engineered materials.

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Title
Protein jetting-based printing: principles and applications
Authors
Ana R. Sampaio
Lucília Domingues
Tatiana Q. Aguiar
Publication date
11-11-2025
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Progress in Additive Manufacturing / Issue 2/2026
Print ISSN: 2363-9512
Electronic ISSN: 2363-9520
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40964-025-01422-9
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in-adhesives, MKVS, Ecoclean/© Ecoclean, Hellmich GmbH/© Hellmich GmbH, Krahn Ceramics/© Krahn Ceramics, Kisling AG/© Kisling AG, ECHTERHAGE HOLDING GMBH&CO.KG - VSE, Schenker Hydraulik AG/© Schenker Hydraulik AG