(3D bioprinting for tissue engineering, credit: Wake Forest University)组织工程 (Tissue Engineering)...
BioprintingBioinksEscalating 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 continue to address the unmet need for ...
In recent years, due to the increase in diseases that require organ/tissue transplantation and the limited donor, on the other hand, patients have lost hope of recovery and organ transplantation. Regenerative medicine is one of the new sciences that promises a bright future for these patients by...
(3D bioprinting for tissue engineering, credit: Wake Forest University)组织工程 (Tissue Engineering)...
Triggered micropore-forming bioprinting of porous viscoelastic hydrogels 通讯作者:李剑宇(加拿大麦吉尔大学)、Luc Mongeau(加拿大麦吉尔大学) Summary 本文报告了一种新的 3D 生物打印分层载细胞支架的方法,该支架少见地同时具有的多孔性和粘弹性。 Mater...
3D bioprinting 3D bioprinting is a novel technology for preparing biomaterials and is generally defined as the application of additive manufacturing in biomedical fields [38,182,248]. Biomaterial models are designed by computers before fabrication, while microfluidics and photopolymerization are often employ...
In addition to the approaches described previously, an entirely new approach to bioartificial tissue and organ construction that incorporates vascularization is bioprinting, which can be carried out with or without scaffolds (Mironov et al., 2003; Norotte et al., 2009; Skardal et al., 2010; ...
3D bioprinting 3D bioprinting is a novel technology for preparing biomaterials and is generally defined as the application of additive manufacturing in biomedical fields [38,182,248]. Biomaterial models are designed by computers before fabrication, while microfluidics and photopolymerization are often employ...
Notably, most native tissues/organs are both anisotropic and heterogeneous in composition and thus require many materials to make a suitable analog [67–70]. There are various methods for multiple material extrusion bioprinting to create advanced tissue scaffolds and/or constructs, including side-by-...
You might find these chapters and articles relevant to this topic. Advances in 3D bioprinting of tissues/organs for regenerative medicine and in-vitro models Pooja Jain, ... Nileshkumar Dubey, in Biomaterials, 2022 2.2.1 Cardiac tissues The heart is a highly segmented organ that maintains blood...