Bioprinting functional tissues
Despite the numerous lives that have been saved since the first successful procedure in
1954, organ transplant has several shortcomings which prevent it from becoming a more …
1954, organ transplant has several shortcomings which prevent it from becoming a more …
[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 …
A focused review on three-dimensional bioprinting technology for artificial organ fabrication
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology has attracted a great deal of interest
because it can be easily adapted to many industries and research sectors, such as …
because it can be easily adapted to many industries and research sectors, such as …
3D bioprinting of tissues and organs for regenerative medicine
S Vijayavenkataraman, WC Yan, WF Lu… - Advanced drug delivery …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract 3D bioprinting is a pioneering technology that enables fabrication of biomimetic,
multiscale, multi-cellular tissues with highly complex tissue microenvironment, intricate …
multiscale, multi-cellular tissues with highly complex tissue microenvironment, intricate …
3D bioprinting and the current applications in tissue engineering
Y Huang, XF Zhang, G Gao, T Yonezawa… - Biotechnology …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Bioprinting as an enabling technology for tissue engineering possesses the promises to
fabricate highly mimicked tissue or organs with digital control. As one of the biofabrication …
fabricate highly mimicked tissue or organs with digital control. As one of the biofabrication …
Organ bioprinting: are we there yet?
G Gao, Y Huang, AF Schilling… - Advanced healthcare …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
About 15 years ago, bioprinting was coined as one of the ultimate solutions to engineer
vascularized tissues, which was impossible to accomplish using the conventional tissue …
vascularized tissues, which was impossible to accomplish using the conventional tissue …
A perspective on 3D bioprinting in tissue regeneration
S Ahadian, A Khademhosseini - Bio-design and manufacturing, 2018 - Springer
A rapidly increasing need for organ transplantation and short list of donated organs have led
to the development of new materials and technologies for organ manufacturing. Although …
to the development of new materials and technologies for organ manufacturing. Although …
3D bioprinting of cells, tissues and organs
M Dey, IT Ozbolat - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Abstract 3D bioprinting has emerged as a promising new approach for fabricating complex
biological constructs in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. It aims to …
biological constructs in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. It aims to …
Advances in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering: innovation and transformation of medicine
Humans and animals lose tissues and organs due to congenital defects, trauma, and
diseases. The human body has a low regenerative potential as opposed to the urodele …
diseases. The human body has a low regenerative potential as opposed to the urodele …
Three-dimensional bioprinting: toward the era of manufacturing human organs as spare parts for healthcare and medicine
TA Mir, M Nakamura - Tissue Engineering Part B: Reviews, 2017 - liebertpub.com
Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology has been used in industrial worlds for decades.
Three-dimensional bioprinting has recently received an increasing attention across the …
Three-dimensional bioprinting has recently received an increasing attention across the …