[HTML][HTML] A review of 3D printing technology for medical applications

Q Yan, H Dong, J Su, J Han, B Song, Q Wei, Y Shi - Engineering, 2018 - Elsevier
Donor shortages for organ transplantations are a major clinical challenge worldwide.
Potential risks that are inevitably encountered with traditional methods include …

Toward biomimetic scaffolds for tissue engineering: 3D printing techniques in regenerative medicine

JJ Chung, H Im, SH Kim, JW Park… - Frontiers in Bioengineering …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology allows fabricating complex and precise
structures by stacking materials layer by layer. The fabrication method has a strong potential …

3D printing of scaffolds for tissue regeneration applications

AV Do, B Khorsand, SM Geary… - Advanced healthcare …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The current need for organ and tissue replacement, repair, and regeneration for patients is
continually growing such that supply is not meeting demand primarily due to a paucity of …

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

I Matai, G Kaur, A Seyedsalehi, A McClinton… - Biomaterials, 2020 - Elsevier
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 …

3D bioprinting technologies for hard tissue and organ engineering

X Wang, Q Ao, X Tian, J Fan, Y Wei, W Hou, H Tong… - Materials, 2016 - mdpi.com
Hard tissues and organs, including the bones, teeth and cartilage, are the most extensively
exploited and rapidly developed areas in regenerative medicine field. One prominent …

3D printing: advancement in biogenerative engineering to combat shortage of organs and bioapplicable materials

A Parihar, V Pandita, A Kumar, DS Parihar… - Regenerative …, 2021 - Springer
Organ or cell transplantation is medically evaluated for end-stage failure saving or extending
the lives of thousands of patients who are suffering from organ failure disorders. The …

Three-dimensional printing of nanomaterial scaffolds for complex tissue regeneration

CM O'Brien, B Holmes, S Faucett… - Tissue Engineering Part …, 2015 - liebertpub.com
Three-dimensional (3D) printing has recently expanded in popularity, and become the
cutting edge of tissue engineering research. A growing emphasis from clinicians on patient …

Nanotechnology, and scaffold implantation for the effective repair of injured organs: An overview on hard tissue engineering

P Abdollahiyan, F Oroojalian, M Hejazi… - Journal of controlled …, 2021 - Elsevier
The tissue engineering of hard organs and tissues containing cartilage, teeth, and bones is
a widely used and rapidly progressing field. One of the main features of hard organs and …

3D bioprinting technology for regenerative medicine applications

D Sundaramurthi, S Rauf, C Hauser - 2016 - repository.kaust.edu.sa
Alternative strategies that overcome existing organ transplantation methods are of
increasing importance be-cause of ongoing demands and lack of adequate organ donors …

[HTML][HTML] 3D bioprinting with live cells

A Persaud, A Maus, L Strait, D Zhu - Engineered Regeneration, 2022 - Elsevier
In recent years, the shortage of available organs for transplant patients has grown
exponentially across the globe. Consequently, the healthcare industry is in dire need of …