[HTML][HTML] 3D bioprinting with live cells

A Persaud, A Maus, L Strait, D Zhu - Engineered Regeneration, 2022 - Elsevier
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 …

Review of low-cost 3D bioprinters: State of the market and observed future trends

A Tong, QL Pham, P Abatemarco… - SLAS …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has become mainstream for precise and repeatable
high-throughput fabrication of complex cell cultures and tissue constructs in drug testing and …

Bioreactor design-assisted bioprinting of stimuli-responsive materials for tissue engineering and drug delivery applications

AM Afzali, MA Kheradmand, SM Naghib - Bioprinting, 2024 - Elsevier
Bioreactors are essential tools in tissue engineering and drug delivery research, providing
controlled environments for cell growth, tissue development, and optimization of …

The ethical implications of tissue engineering for regenerative purposes: A systematic review

AFJ de Kanter, KR Jongsma, MC Verhaar… - … Engineering Part B …, 2023 - liebertpub.com
Tissue Engineering (TE) is a branch of Regenerative Medicine (RM) that combines stem
cells and biomaterial scaffolds to create living tissue constructs to restore patients' organs …

Three-dimensional bioprinting of organoids: Past, present, and prospective

M Cabral, K Cheng, D Zhu - Tissue Engineering Part A, 2024 - liebertpub.com
Organoids are three-dimensional (3D) in vitro tissue models that are derived from stem cells
and can closely mimic the structure and function of human organs. The ability to create …

Advancing cardiac regeneration through 3D bioprinting: Methods, applications, and future directions

Z Zheng, W Tang, Y Li, Y Ai, Z Tu, J Yang, C Fan - Heart Failure Reviews, 2024 - Springer
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) represent a paramount global mortality concern, and their
prevalence is on a relentless ascent. Despite the effectiveness of contemporary medical …

Beyond the limiting gap length: peripheral nerve regeneration through implantable nerve guidance conduits

ER Riva, M Özkan, E Contreras, S Pawar… - Biomaterials …, 2024 - pubs.rsc.org
Peripheral nerve damage results in the loss of sensorimotor and autonomic functions, which
is a significant burden to patients. Furthermore, nerve injuries greater than the limiting gap …

Additive manufacturing in biomedical and healthcare sector: an umbrella review

BJ Singh, R Sehgal, RP Singh - International Journal on Interactive Design …, 2023 - Springer
This paper presents an umbrella review of the existing literature on additive manufacturing
(AM) in healthcare. The aim of this study was to identify the key findings and gaps in the …

Applications of 3‐dimensional printing in small‐animal surgery: a review of current practices

J Altwal, CH Wilson, DJ Griffon - Veterinary Surgery, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Three‐dimensional (3D) printing, also called rapid prototyping or additive
manufacturing, transforms digital images into 3D printed objects, typically by layering …

3D bioprinting of tissue units with mesenchymal stem cells, retaining their proliferative and differentiating potential, in polyphosphate-containing bio-ink

M Neufurth, S Wang, HC Schröder, B Al-Nawas… - …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
Abstract The three-dimensional (3D)-printing processes reach increasing recognition as
important fabrication techniques to meet the growing demands in tissue engineering …