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Translating Biofabrication to the Market [PDF]

open access: yesTrends in Biotechnology, 2019
Biofabrication holds great potential to revolutionize important industries in the health, food, and textile sectors, but its translation to market is still challenging. I analyze the current state of innovation and commercialization in biofabrication and try to assess its limitations, strengths, and future progress.
Pedro F Costa
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4D Biofabrication of T‐Shaped Vascular Bifurcation [PDF]

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, 2023
4D Biofabrication – a pioneering biofabrication technique – involves the automated fabrication of 3D constructs that are dynamic and show shape‐transformation capability. Although current 4D biofabrication methods are highly promising for the fabrication
Waseem Kitana   +2 more
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Biofabrication with Chitosan

Biomacromolecules, 2005
The traditional motivation for integrating biological components into microfabricated devices has been to create biosensors that meld the molecular recognition capabilities of biology with the signal processing capabilities of electronic devices. However, a different motivation is emerging; biological components are being explored to radically change ...
Hyunmin, Yi   +6 more
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AI for biofabrication

Biofabrication
Abstract Biofabrication is an advanced technology that holds great promise for constructing highly biomimetic in vitro three-dimensional human organs. Such technology would help address the issues of immune rejection and organ donor shortage in organ transplantation, aiding doctors in formulating personalized treatments for clinical ...
Chang Zhou   +4 more
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Green electrospinning for biomaterials and biofabrication

Biofabrication, 2021
Abstract Green manufacturing has emerged across industries, propelled by a growing awareness of the negative environmental and health impacts associated with traditional practices. In the biomaterials industry, electrospinning is a ubiquitous fabrication method for producing nano- to micro-scale fibrous meshes ...
Christopher Z Mosher   +8 more
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Custom-made meniscus biofabrication

Trends in Biotechnology, 2023
Reconstructing the meniscus is not currently possible due to its intricate and heterogeneous structure. In this forum, we first discuss the shortcomings of current clinical strategies in meniscus repair. Then, we describe a new promising cell-based, ink-free 3D biofabrication technology to produce tailor-made large-scale functional menisci.
Hélène Vignes   +4 more
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Biofabrication Technologies in Hair Neoformation

2022
Introduction The hair follicle (HF) is an exclusive adnexal structure with important cosmetic and physiological value, embodying stem cells that contribute to skin homeostasis and response to injury. Therefore, sustaining de novo hair formation in damaged skin would be a clinical breakthrough both in the management of critical wounds and in ...
Abreu, Carla M.   +2 more
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Biofabrication: From Additive Manufacturing to Bioprinting

2019
In biofabrication, researchers aim to produce three-dimensional (3D) constructs for the regeneration of various tissues or organs and for the use as in vitro models. The origin of biofabrication can be found in additive manufacturing (AM) and self-assembly techniques.
Van Kampen, Kenny A.   +7 more
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Biofabrication Strategy for Functional Fabrics

Nano Letters, 2018
Functional fabrics with various unique properties are necessary for making fantastic superior costumes just like a superhero suit in Marvel Comics, which are not only dreams of boys but also emerging textiles to facilitate human life. On the basis of the inspiration of a phenomenon in an extracurricular experiment for kids, we develop a biofabrication ...
Muyu Yan   +10 more
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Biofabrication Applications

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2022
Jelena Rnjak‐Kovacina   +2 more
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