3D生物打印:介绍和最新进展

Khalida Fakhruddin, Belal Yahya Hussein Al-Tam, Abdallah Nasser Sayed, Zarin Mesbah, Angelique Maryann Pereira Anthony Jerald Pereira, Al Ameerah Elza Toto Syaputri, Mohamad Ikhwan Jamaludin
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在被称为3D生物打印的增材制造方法中,活细胞和营养物质与有机和生物成分结合在一起,产生类似于天然人体组织的合成结构。换句话说,生物打印是一种3D打印,可以创建任何东西,从骨组织和血管到各种医疗用途的活组织,包括组织工程和药物测试和发现。在生物打印过程中,水凝胶形式的生物材料溶液或几种生物材料的混合物通常包裹所需的细胞类型,称为生物链接,用于创建组织结构。这种生物链接可以在生物打印期间或之后立即交联或稳定,以生成设计的结构的最终形状,结构和架构。因此,本报告全面回顾了生物3D打印技术以及相关的生物3D打印方法,包括喷墨打印、挤压打印、立体光刻、激光辅助生物打印和微流体技术。我们还关注材料类型,细胞来源,成熟,各种代表性组织和器官的植入,包括血管,骨和软骨,以及与生物3D打印技术相关的最新进展。
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3D Bioprinting: Introduction and Recent Advancement
In the additive manufacturing method known as 3D bioprinting, living cells and nutrients are joined with organic and biological components to produce synthetic structures that resemble natural human tissues. To put it another way, bioprinting is a type of 3D printing that can create anything from bone tissue and blood vessels to living tissues for a range of medical purposes, including tissue engineering and drug testing and discovery. During the bioprinting process, a solution of a biomaterial or a mixture of several biomaterials in the hydrogel form, usually encapsulating the desired cell types, which are termed as bioink, is used for creating tissue constructs. This bioink can be cross-linked or stabilised during or immediately after bioprinting to generate the designed construct's final shape, structure, and architecture. This report thus offers a comprehensive review of the 3D bioprinting technology along with associated 3D bioprinting methods including ink-jet printing, extrusion printing, stereolithography, laser-assisted bioprinting and microfluidic techniques. We also focus on the types of materials, cell source, maturing, the implant of various representative tissue and organs, including blood vessels, bone and cartilage as well as recent advancements related to 3D bioprinting technology.
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