Bioprintability: Physiomechanical and biological requirements of materials for 3d bioprinting processes
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is an additive manufacturing process that utilizes various
biomaterials that either contain or interact with living cells and biological systems with the …
biomaterials that either contain or interact with living cells and biological systems with the …
3D cell cultures: Evolution of an ancient tool for new applications
A Cacciamali, R Villa, S Dotti - Frontiers in Physiology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Recently, research is undergoing a drastic change in the application of the animal model as
a unique investigation strategy, considering an alternative approach for the development of …
a unique investigation strategy, considering an alternative approach for the development of …
Three-dimensional printing of multilayered tissue engineering scaffolds
The field of tissue engineering has produced new therapies for the repair of damaged
tissues and organs, utilizing biomimetic scaffolds that mirror the mechanical and biological …
tissues and organs, utilizing biomimetic scaffolds that mirror the mechanical and biological …
[HTML][HTML] Three-dimensional printing in orthopaedic surgery: current applications and future developments
CM Wixted, JR Peterson, RJ Kadakia… - … Global Research & …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an exciting form of manufacturing technology
that has transformed the way we can treat various medical pathologies. Also known as …
that has transformed the way we can treat various medical pathologies. Also known as …
Application of extrusion-based hydrogel bioprinting for cartilage tissue engineering
Extrusion-based bioprinting (EBB) is a rapidly developing technique that has made
substantial progress in the fabrication of constructs for cartilage tissue engineering (CTE) …
substantial progress in the fabrication of constructs for cartilage tissue engineering (CTE) …
3D bioprinting of structural proteins
MK Włodarczyk-Biegun, A Del Campo - Biomaterials, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract 3D bioprinting is a booming method to obtain scaffolds of different materials with
predesigned and customized morphologies and geometries. In this review we focus on the …
predesigned and customized morphologies and geometries. In this review we focus on the …
A review of 3D printing techniques and the future in biofabrication of bioprinted tissue
S Patra, V Young - Cell biochemistry and biophysics, 2016 - Springer
Abstract 3D printing has been around in the art, micro-engineering, and manufacturing
worlds for decades. Similarly, research for traditionally engineered skin tissue has been in …
worlds for decades. Similarly, research for traditionally engineered skin tissue has been in …
Dental stem cell‐derived secretome/conditioned medium: The future for regenerative therapeutic applications
Regenerative medicine literature has proposed mesenchymal stem/progenitor cell‐(MSC‐)
mediated therapeutic approaches for their great potential in managing various diseases and …
mediated therapeutic approaches for their great potential in managing various diseases and …
3D skin models along with skin-on-a-chip systems: A critical review
W Sun, Z Liu, J Xu, Y Cheng, R Yin, L Ma, H Li… - Chinese Chemical …, 2023 - Elsevier
Skin is the largest organ in human body, and it plays an important role in regulating
physiological microenvironments and acts as a barrier to protect human body from harmful …
physiological microenvironments and acts as a barrier to protect human body from harmful …
A perspective on the physical, mechanical and biological specifications of bioinks and the development of functional tissues in 3D bioprinting
D Williams, P Thayer, H Martinez, E Gatenholm… - Bioprinting, 2018 - Elsevier
Bioinks are the basic building blocks for the fabrication of 3D bioprinted constructs. These
bioinks play key roles in structural support, adhesion, and differentiation of incorporated …
bioinks play key roles in structural support, adhesion, and differentiation of incorporated …