3D BIOPRINTING OF SCAFFOLD STRUCTURE USING MICRO-EXTRUSION TECHNOLOGY.

Juan Xing, Xianli Luo, Juliana Bermudez, Matthew Moldthan, Bingbing Li
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Scaffold-based techniques are a vital assistance tool to support main structure and enhance the resolution of target structure. In this study, a custom-made micro-extrusion bioprinting system was built and utilized to fabricate different scaffold structures such as log-pile scaffold and two-ring scaffold. This approach showed tremendous potential because of its ability to produce microscale channels with almost any shape. We were able to fabricate these scaffolds by using a custom-made 3D bioprinter to print hydrogel solution, mostly composed of Pluronic F-127, then wash away hydrogen by phosphate buffer saline (PBS) after crosslinking of main structure. We were able to achieve the desired scaffold structure by feeding G-codes data into user interface (Pronterface) and then translating that model into a program that utilizes a customized programming language, which instructs the microfabrication printer nozzles to dispense the hydrogel at specific locations. This fundamental study will be used to print increasingly viable and complex tissue shapes with living cells.

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利用微挤压技术进行支架结构的生物3d打印。
基于支架的技术是支撑主体结构和提高目标结构分辨率的重要辅助工具。本研究构建了定制的微挤压生物打印系统,并利用该系统制备了不同的支架结构,如原木桩支架和双环支架。这种方法显示出巨大的潜力,因为它能够产生几乎任何形状的微尺度通道。我们使用定制的3D生物打印机打印以Pluronic F-127为主要成分的水凝胶溶液,然后在主体结构交联后用磷酸盐缓冲盐水(PBS)洗去氢。我们能够通过将g编码数据输入用户界面(Pronterface),然后将该模型转换为使用定制编程语言的程序,从而实现所需的支架结构,该程序指示微制造打印机喷嘴在特定位置分配水凝胶。这项基础研究将用于用活细胞打印越来越有活力和复杂的组织形状。
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