[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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 need for alternatives to allograft tissues. Within the last three decades, research efforts in …
3D bioprinting technologies for hard tissue and organ engineering
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
a widely used and rapidly progressing field. One of the main features of hard organs and …
3D bioprinting technology for regenerative medicine applications
Alternative strategies that overcome existing organ transplantation methods are of
increasing importance be-cause of ongoing demands and lack of adequate organ donors …
increasing importance be-cause of ongoing demands and lack of adequate organ donors …
[HTML][HTML] 3D bioprinting with live cells
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 …
exponentially across the globe. Consequently, the healthcare industry is in dire need of …