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Back Cover: In article number 2200071, Kenneth Dalgarno and co‐workers describe the reactive jet impingement bioprinting system as an effective strategy to deliver high cell concentrations directly onto metal surfaces with various topographies. Mesenchymal stromal cells are bioprinted in soft hydrogel matrices that provide an extracellular matrix‐like environment. The cell‐laden hydrogels are integrated...
The surface of metal implants serves as a powerful signaling cue for cells. Its properties play an essential role in stabilizing the bone–implant interface and facilitating the early osseointegration by encouraging bone deposition on the surface. However, effective strategies to deliver cells to the metal surfaces are yet to be explored. Here, a bioprinting process, called reactive jet impingement...