3D bioprinting to fabricate live microalgal materials is an impending technological transformation in the field of microalgal biotechnology. Balasubramanian et al. have demonstrated 3D bioprinting using alginate hydrogel encapsulation to create unique photosynthetically active microalgal biomaterials that are biodegradable, regenerative, and eco-friendly.

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