组织工程的形状变化系统的4D制造:艺术和观点的状态。

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Progress in Additive Manufacturing Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-12 DOI:10.1007/s40964-024-00743-5
Lorenzo Bonetti, Giulia Scalet
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摘要

近年来,四维(4D)制造已经成为一项强大的技术,能够彻底改变组织工程领域。该技术代表了传统组织工程方法的观点转变,传统组织工程方法通常依赖于无法适应生物环境变化的静态或被动结构(例如支架、结构)。相比之下,4D制造为制造复杂设计提供了前所未有的可能性,可以根据环境刺激对结构和功能进行时空控制,从而模仿生物过程。在这篇综述中,概述了获得细胞化结构的4D制造技术的现状,重点是形状变化的软材料。首先,介绍了获得细胞化结构的方法,并描述了传统和非传统的制造技术及其相对优势和局限性。接下来,讨论了形状改变软材料的主要家族,即形状记忆聚合物和形状记忆水凝胶,并描述了它们在组织工程领域的4D制造中的应用。最后,概述了当前的挑战和提出的解决方案,并对组织工程4D制造的未来研究方向提供了有价值的见解,以揭示其全部潜力。
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4D fabrication of shape-changing systems for tissue engineering: state of the art and perspectives.

In recent years, four-dimensional (4D) fabrication has emerged as a powerful technology capable of revolutionizing the field of tissue engineering. This technology represents a shift in perspective from traditional tissue engineering approaches, which generally rely on static-or passive-structures (e.g., scaffolds, constructs) unable of adapting to changes in biological environments. In contrast, 4D fabrication offers the unprecedented possibility of fabricating complex designs with spatiotemporal control over structure and function in response to environment stimuli, thus mimicking biological processes. In this review, an overview of the state of the art of 4D fabrication technology for the obtainment of cellularized constructs is presented, with a focus on shape-changing soft materials. First, the approaches to obtain cellularized constructs are introduced, also describing conventional and non-conventional fabrication techniques with their relative advantages and limitations. Next, the main families of shape-changing soft materials, namely shape-memory polymers and shape-memory hydrogels are discussed and their use in 4D fabrication in the field of tissue engineering is described. Ultimately, current challenges and proposed solutions are outlined, and valuable insights into future research directions of 4D fabrication for tissue engineering are provided to disclose its full potential.

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Progress in Additive Manufacturing
Progress in Additive Manufacturing Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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期刊介绍: Progress in Additive Manufacturing promotes highly scored scientific investigations from academia, government and industry R&D activities. The journal publishes the advances in the processing of different kinds of materials by well-established and new Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies. Manuscripts showing the progress in the processing and development of multi-materials by hybrid additive manufacturing or by the combination of additive and subtractive manufacturing technologies are also welcome. Progress in Additive Manufacturing serves as a platform for scientists to contribute full papers as well as review articles and short communications analyzing aspects ranging from data processing (new design tools, data formats), simulation, materials (ceramic, metals, polymers, composites, biomaterials and multi-materials), microstructure development, new AM processes or combination of processes (e.g. additive and subtractive, hybrid, multi-steps), parameter and process optimization, new testing methods for AM parts and process monitoring. The journal welcomes manuscripts in several AM topics, including: • Design tools and data format • Material aspects and new developments • Multi-material and composites • Microstructure evolution of AM parts • Optimization of existing processes • Development of new techniques and processing strategies (combination subtractive and additive    methods, hybrid processes) • Integration with conventional manufacturing techniques • Innovative applications of AM parts (for tooling, high temperature or high performance    applications) • Process monitoring and non-destructive testing of AM parts • Speed-up strategies for AM processes • New test methods and special features of AM parts
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