Tissue/organ-derived bioink formulation for 3D bioprinting

S. Chameettachal, S. Sasikumar, S. Sethi, Yeleswarapu Sriya, Falguni Pati
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Abstract

Tissue/organ-derived bioink formulations open up new avenues in 3D bioprinting research with the potential to create functional tissue or organs. Printing of tissue construct largely depends on material properties, as it needs to be fabricated in an aqueous environment while encapsulating living cells. The decellularized extracellular matrix bioinks proved to be a potential option for functional tissue development in vivo and as an alternative to chemically cross-linked bioinks. However, certain limitations such as printability and limited mechanical strength need to be addressed for enhancing their widespread applications. By drawing knowledge from the existing literature, emphasis has been given in this review to the development of decellularized extracellular matrix bioinks and their applications in printing functional tissue constructs.
用于3D生物打印的组织/器官来源的生物墨水配方
组织/器官衍生的生物链接配方为3D生物打印研究开辟了新的途径,具有创建功能性组织或器官的潜力。组织结构的打印很大程度上取决于材料的特性,因为它需要在水环境中制造,同时封装活细胞。脱细胞细胞外基质生物墨水被证明是体内功能组织发育的潜在选择,也是化学交联生物墨水的替代品。然而,某些限制,如印刷性和有限的机械强度需要解决,以加强其广泛的应用。通过从现有文献中汲取知识,本文重点介绍了脱细胞细胞外基质生物墨水的发展及其在打印功能组织结构中的应用。
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