Embedded extrusion printing in yield-stress-fluid baths
Embedded extrusion printing, which prints inks in a support bath, is a promising approach
for printing complex 3D structures using low-modulus, low-viscosity, or slow-solidifying inks …
for printing complex 3D structures using low-modulus, low-viscosity, or slow-solidifying inks …
3D bioprinting strategies, challenges, and opportunities to model the lung tissue microenvironment and its function
M Barreiro Carpio, M Dabaghi, J Ungureanu… - … in Bioengineering and …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Human lungs are organs with an intricate hierarchical structure and complex composition;
lungs also present heterogeneous mechanical properties that impose dynamic stress on …
lungs also present heterogeneous mechanical properties that impose dynamic stress on …
Tissue engineering of bone: material and matrix considerations
When the normal physiologic reaction to fracture does not occur, such as in fracture
nonunions or large-scale traumatic bone injury, surgical intervention is warranted. Autografts …
nonunions or large-scale traumatic bone injury, surgical intervention is warranted. Autografts …
Additive manufacturing with 3D printing: progress from bench to bedside
Abstract Three-dimensional (3D) printing was discovered in the 1980s, and many industries
have embraced it, but the pharmaceutical industry is slow or reluctant to adopt it. Spiritam® …
have embraced it, but the pharmaceutical industry is slow or reluctant to adopt it. Spiritam® …
Biofabrication: a 21st century manufacturing paradigm
V Mironov, T Trusk, V Kasyanov, S Little, R Swaja… - …, 2009 - iopscience.iop.org
Biofabrication can be defined as the production of complex living and non-living biological
products from raw materials such as living cells, molecules, extracellular matrices, and …
products from raw materials such as living cells, molecules, extracellular matrices, and …
Recent advances in upscalable wet methods and ink formulations for printed electronics
Y Aleeva, B Pignataro - Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2014 - pubs.rsc.org
This review deals with the use of solution processing approaches for organic electronics
with a focus on material ink formulations as well as on their applicability. The solution …
with a focus on material ink formulations as well as on their applicability. The solution …
Controlled drug delivery in tissue engineering
The concept of tissue and cell guidance is rapidly evolving as more information regarding
the effect of the microenvironment on cellular function and tissue morphogenesis become …
the effect of the microenvironment on cellular function and tissue morphogenesis become …
Advances in electrospun skin substitutes
In recent years, nanotechnology has received much attention in regenerative medicine,
partly owing to the production of nanoscale structures that mimic the collagen fibrils of the …
partly owing to the production of nanoscale structures that mimic the collagen fibrils of the …
Inkjet printing of pharmaceuticals
P Carou‐Senra, L Rodríguez‐Pombo… - Advanced …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Inkjet printing (IJP) is an additive manufacturing process that selectively deposits ink
materials, layer‐by‐layer, to create 3D objects or 2D patterns with precise control over their …
materials, layer‐by‐layer, to create 3D objects or 2D patterns with precise control over their …
Tissue engineering by self-assembly of cells printed into topologically defined structures
K Jakab, C Norotte, B Damon, F Marga… - … Engineering Part A, 2008 - liebertpub.com
Understanding the principles of biological self-assembly is indispensable for developing
efficient strategies to build living tissues and organs. We exploit the self-organizing capacity …
efficient strategies to build living tissues and organs. We exploit the self-organizing capacity …