利用高效且具有成本效益的挤出系统将FDM打印机转换为直接墨水写入3D生物打印机

Q3 Medicine
Y.  H. Dang, Elise Dauzat, Asif Istiak, Kevin Jackson, Victoria Songe, Luke West, Md Imrul Kayes, Md Saiful Islam, Tanvir R. Faisal
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3D生物打印已经成为生物医学工程中的一项变革性技术,通过精确沉积充满细胞的生物材料,可以制造出功能性组织。然而,这种技术的广泛采用受到商业生物打印系统高昂成本的限制。我们提出了一种经济有效的解决方案,通过集成基于蠕动泵的挤出系统,将开源熔融沉积建模(FDM) 3D打印机转换为直接墨水写入生物打印机。改进后的双挤出机系统成功地沉积了不同粘度的水凝胶基生物墨水,产生了明确的支架结构。打印机的开源控制架构促进了缩回能力、高速运动和可定制的打印参数,增强了操作灵活性。这一发展代表着向低成本生物打印技术民主化迈出的重要一步,使资源有限的学术机构和研究机构也能获得这种技术。
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Conversion of an FDM printer to direct ink write 3D bioprinter utilizing an efficient and cost-effective extrusion system
3D bioprinting has emerged as a transformative technology in biomedical engineering, enabling the fabrication of functional tissues through the precise deposition of cell-laden biomaterials. However, the widespread adoption of this technology is constrained by the prohibitive costs of commercial bioprinting systems. We present a cost-effective solution through the conversion of an open-source fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printer into a direct ink write bioprinter by integrating a peristaltic pump-based extrusion system. The modified dual-extruder system demonstrates successful deposition of hydrogel-based bioinks across varying viscosities, producing well-defined scaffold architectures. The printer's open-source control architecture facilitates retraction capabilities, high-speed movements, and customizable printing parameters, enhancing operational flexibility. This development represents a significant step toward democratizing low-cost bioprinting technology, making it accessible to academic institutions and research facilities with limited resources.
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Annals of 3D printed medicine
Annals of 3D printed medicine Medicine and Dentistry (General), Materials Science (General)
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