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Progress in 3D bioprinting technology for tissue/organ regenerative engineering.

Biomaterials, 2020
Escalating cases of organ shortage and donor scarcity worldwide are alarming reminders of the need for alternatives to allograft tissues. Within the last three decades, research efforts in the field of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering ...
I. Matai   +4 more
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Stereolithography 3D Bioprinting

2020
Stereolithography (SLA) 3D bioprinting has emerged as a prominent bioprinting method addressing the requirements of complex tissue fabrication. This chapter addresses the advancement in SLA 3D bioprinting in concurrent with the development of novel photocrosslinkable biomaterials with enhanced physical and chemical properties.
Hitendra, Kumar, Keekyoung, Kim
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Expanding Embedded 3D Bioprinting Capability for Engineering Complex Organs with Freeform Vascular Networks

Advances in Materials, 2023
Creating functional tissues and organs in vitro on demand is a major goal in biofabrication, but the ability to replicate the external geometry of specific organs and their internal structures such as blood vessels simultaneously remains one of the ...
Yongcong Fang   +14 more
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Insights on shear rheology of inks for extrusion-based 3D bioprinting

Bioprinting, 2021
Hydrogels are widely used in the development of bioinks for extrusion-based 3D bioprinting (EBB). The rheological properties of these materials have already been studied extensively in the literature, and characteristics such as shear-thinning, yield ...
Paulo A. Amorim   +5 more
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Classification, processing, and applications of bioink and 3D bioprinting: A detailed review.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023
With the advancement in 3D bioprinting technology, cell culture methods can design 3D environments which are both, complex and physiologically relevant.
Sania Raees   +11 more
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3D Bioprinted Multicellular Vascular Models

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2021
Abstract3D bioprinting is an emerging additive manufacturing technique to fabricate constructs for human disease modeling. However, current cell‐laden bioinks lack sufficient biocompatibility, printability, and structural stability needed to translate this technology to preclinical and clinical trials. Here, a new class of nanoengineered hydrogel‐based
Karli A. Gold   +8 more
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Advances in 3D bioprinting of tissues/organs for regenerative medicine and in-vitro models.

Biomaterials, 2022
Tissue/organ shortage is a major medical challenge due to donor scarcity and patient immune rejections. Furthermore, it is difficult to predict or mimic the human disease condition in animal models during preclinical studies because disease phenotype ...
P. Jain, Himanshu Kathuria, N. Dubey
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Small Joint Organoids 3D Bioprinting: Construction Strategy and Application.

Small, 2023
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic disease that causes pain and disability in adults, affecting ≈300 million people worldwide. It is caused by damage to cartilage, including cellular inflammation and destruction of the extracellular matrix (ECM), leading ...
Yuan Zhang   +5 more
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Recent advances and applications of artificial intelligence in 3D bioprinting.

Biophysical Reviews
3D bioprinting techniques enable the precise deposition of living cells, biomaterials, and biomolecules, emerging as a promising approach for engineering functional tissues and organs.
Hongyi Chen, Bin Zhang, Jie Huang
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Nanomaterials-Based Hybrid Bioink Platforms in Advancing 3D Bioprinting Technologies for Regenerative Medicine.

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
3D bioprinting is recognized as the ultimate additive biomanufacturing technology in tissue engineering and regeneration, augmented with intelligent bioinks and bioprinters to construct tissues or organs, thereby eliminating the stipulation for ...
Dilip Kumar Chandra   +4 more
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