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Cell-laden printing is the most commonly used approach in 3D bioprinting. One of the major drawbacks of cell-laden printing is that cell viability is highly affected by the extrusion pressure and shear force in the printing process. We present a new cell-deposition method by using the superabsorbent capability of 3D printed scaffolds with four ink formations 2010 nanocrystal/alginate (NCA 20/1, 2010 nanofiber/alginate (NFA 20/1, 2002 nanocrystal/alginate (NCA 20/02) and 2002 nanofiber/alginate (NFA 20/02). Limited pores were observe