Three-dimensional (3D) cell-printing has been emerging as a promising technology with which to build up human skin models by enabling rapid and versatile design. Despite the technological advances, challenges remain in the development of fully functional models that recapitulate complexities in the native tissue. Moreover, although several approaches have been explored for the development of biomimetic human skin models, the present skin models based on multistep fabrication methods using polydimethylsiloxane chips and commercial transwell inserts could be tackled by leveraging 3D cell-printing technology. In this paper, we present a new 3D cell-printing strategy for engineering a 3D human skin model with a functional transwell system in a ...
Fabrication of human skin equivalents with a physiological relevance to the native human skin is bec...
In recent years, there has been intensive research to develop skin substitutes to replace the curre...
Skin and skin appendages are vulnerable to injury, requiring rapidly reliable regeneration methods. ...
Although skin cell-printing has exhibited promises for fabrication of functional skin equivalents, e...
Tissue-engineered human skin equivalents which can represent the original human skin with a physiolo...
Fabrication of human skin equivalents is one of the challenging issues in many areas, including biol...
3D cell-printing technique has been under spotlight as an appealing biofabrication platform due to i...
Recently, bioprinting technology has gained attentions as a viable option to overcome current limita...
Needs for highly mimetic human skin models are becoming larger than before these days as animal test...
In the last decade, the advent of 3D printing for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine has e...
Piezo-type inkjet printing allows ejecting of living cells and biomaterials in a picolitre (10-12 L)...
Injury or damage to tissue and organs is a major health problem, resulting in about half of the worl...
Healthy skin is an essential requirement to lead a healthy life. Due to burn, non-healing cuts, acci...
Building human tissues via 3D cell printing technology has received particular attention due to its ...
Inkjet printing is widely considered a promising strategy to pattern hydrogels and living cells into...
Fabrication of human skin equivalents with a physiological relevance to the native human skin is bec...
In recent years, there has been intensive research to develop skin substitutes to replace the curre...
Skin and skin appendages are vulnerable to injury, requiring rapidly reliable regeneration methods. ...
Although skin cell-printing has exhibited promises for fabrication of functional skin equivalents, e...
Tissue-engineered human skin equivalents which can represent the original human skin with a physiolo...
Fabrication of human skin equivalents is one of the challenging issues in many areas, including biol...
3D cell-printing technique has been under spotlight as an appealing biofabrication platform due to i...
Recently, bioprinting technology has gained attentions as a viable option to overcome current limita...
Needs for highly mimetic human skin models are becoming larger than before these days as animal test...
In the last decade, the advent of 3D printing for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine has e...
Piezo-type inkjet printing allows ejecting of living cells and biomaterials in a picolitre (10-12 L)...
Injury or damage to tissue and organs is a major health problem, resulting in about half of the worl...
Healthy skin is an essential requirement to lead a healthy life. Due to burn, non-healing cuts, acci...
Building human tissues via 3D cell printing technology has received particular attention due to its ...
Inkjet printing is widely considered a promising strategy to pattern hydrogels and living cells into...
Fabrication of human skin equivalents with a physiological relevance to the native human skin is bec...
In recent years, there has been intensive research to develop skin substitutes to replace the curre...
Skin and skin appendages are vulnerable to injury, requiring rapidly reliable regeneration methods. ...