Review of extrusion-based multi-material bioprinting processes

N Betancourt, X Chen - Bioprinting, 2022 - Elsevier
Scaffold-based tissue engineering aims to provide patients with permanent solutions to
damaged organs and tissues based on engineered scaffolds. For this, extrusion-based …

3D bioprinting and its in vivo applications

N Hong, GH Yang, JH Lee… - Journal of Biomedical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The purpose of 3D bioprinting technology is to design and create functional 3D tissues or
organs in situ for in vivo applications. 3D cell‐printing, or additive biomanufacturing, allows …

3D printing for tissue engineering

DJ Richards, Y Tan, J Jia, H Yao… - Israel Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Tissue engineering aims to fabricate functional tissue for applications in regenerative
medicine and drug testing. More recently, 3D printing has shown great promise in tissue …

Extrusion and microfluidic‐based bioprinting to fabricate biomimetic tissues and organs

E Davoodi, E Sarikhani, H Montazerian… - Advanced materials …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Next generation engineered tissue constructs with complex and ordered architectures aim to
better mimic the native tissue structures, largely due to advances in 3D bioprinting …

[HTML][HTML] 3D bioprinting using stem cells

CS Ong, P Yesantharao, CY Huang, G Mattson… - Pediatric …, 2018 - nature.com
Recent advances have allowed for three-dimensional (3D) printing technologies to be
applied to biocompatible materials, cells and supporting components, creating a field of 3D …

Scaffold-based or scaffold-free bioprinting: competing or complementing approaches?

IT Ozbolat - Journal of Nanotechnology in …, 2015 - asmedigitalcollection.asme.org
Bioprinting is an emerging technology to fabricate artificial tissues and organs through
additive manufacturing of living cells in a tissues-specific pattern by stacking them layer by …

Engineered assistive materials for 3D bioprinting: support baths and sacrificial inks

LG Brunel, SM Hull, SC Heilshorn - Biofabrication, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
Abstract Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is a promising technique for spatially patterning
cells and materials into constructs that mimic native tissues and organs. However, a trade-off …

4D bioprinting of tissues and organs

S Amukarimi, M Mozafari - Bioprinting, 2021 - Elsevier
Progress in materials science has developed the boundaries of additive manufacturing (AM)
technology by offering a breathtaking forum for interdisciplinary research in medical science …

[HTML][HTML] Embedded 3D bioprinting–An emerging strategy to fabricate biomimetic & large vascularized tissue constructs

H Budharaju, D Sundaramurthi, S Sethuraman - Bioactive Materials, 2024 - Elsevier
Three–dimensional bioprinting is an advanced tissue fabrication technique that allows
printing complex structures with precise positioning of multiple cell types layer–by–layer …

An insight on advances and applications of 3d bioprinting: A review

AM Bejoy, KN Makkithaya, BB Hunakunti, A Hegde… - Bioprinting, 2021 - Elsevier
Over recent decades, three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has been studied, improved, and
extensively applied to various areas such as medicine, healthcare, food technology, etc …