Ratima Suntornnond, Wei Long Ng, Viktor Shkolnikov, Wai Yee Yeong
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Inside Front Cover: The cover image is based on the Research Article A facile method to fabricate cell-laden hydrogel microparticles of tunable sizes using thermal inkjet bioprinting by Suntornnond et al.
Cover description: We demonstrate a novel approach for fabricating hydrogel microparticles (HMPs) using thermal inkjet-based bioprinting. The technique enables precise control over HMP size, porosity, and modularity, with potential applications in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Cell-laden HMPs of tunable sizes can be fabricated by adjusting surfactant concentration and jetting volume, highlighting their versatility for advanced biomedical applications. (DOI: 10.1002/dro2.144)