[[abstract]]Three-dimensional bioprinting serves as an attractive platform to fabricate customized tissue-engineered substitutes from biomaterials and cells for the repair or replacement of injured tissues and organs. A common challenge for 3D bioprinting materials is that the structures printed from the biodegradable polymer hydrogels tend to collapse because of the poor mechanical stability. In this study, dual stimuli-responsive biodegradable polyurethane (PU) dispersions (PUA2 and PUA3) were synthesized from an eco-friendly waterborne process. Acrylate group was introduced in the PU chain end to serve as a photosensitive moiety for UV-induced cross-linking and improvement of the printability, while mixed oligodiols in the soft segment r...
Waterborne polyurethane (PU) based on poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) diol and a second oligodiol contai...
One of the major challenges in the field of soft tissue engineering using bioprinting is fabricating...
Despite the rapid and great developments in the field of 3D hydrogel printing, a major ongoing chall...
[[abstract]]Three-dimensional bioprinting serves as an attractive platform to fabricate customized t...
Three-dimensional bioprinting serves as an attractive platform to fabricate customized tissue-engine...
[[abstract]]3D printing shows great potential for fabricating customized scaffolds for tissue regene...
[[abstract]]Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is a technology to print materials (bioink) with cell...
[[abstract]]Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is an emerging manufacturing technology to print mate...
[[abstract]]Four-dimensional (4D) bioprinting is an emerging biofabrication technology that integrat...
Bioprinting is a new technology in regenerative medicine that allows the engineering of tissues by s...
3D bioprinting technology is considered as a giant advancement towards biomedical applications, nam...
Bioprinting is a new technology in regenerative medicine that allows the engineering of tissues by ...
[[abstract]]3D bioprinting is a technique which enables the direct printing of biodegradable materia...
Waterborne polyurethane (PU) based on poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) diol and a second oligodiol contai...
One of the major challenges in the field of soft tissue engineering using bioprinting is fabricating...
Despite the rapid and great developments in the field of 3D hydrogel printing, a major ongoing chall...
[[abstract]]Three-dimensional bioprinting serves as an attractive platform to fabricate customized t...
Three-dimensional bioprinting serves as an attractive platform to fabricate customized tissue-engine...
[[abstract]]3D printing shows great potential for fabricating customized scaffolds for tissue regene...
[[abstract]]Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is a technology to print materials (bioink) with cell...
[[abstract]]Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is an emerging manufacturing technology to print mate...
[[abstract]]Four-dimensional (4D) bioprinting is an emerging biofabrication technology that integrat...
Bioprinting is a new technology in regenerative medicine that allows the engineering of tissues by s...
3D bioprinting technology is considered as a giant advancement towards biomedical applications, nam...
Bioprinting is a new technology in regenerative medicine that allows the engineering of tissues by ...
[[abstract]]3D bioprinting is a technique which enables the direct printing of biodegradable materia...
Waterborne polyurethane (PU) based on poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) diol and a second oligodiol contai...
One of the major challenges in the field of soft tissue engineering using bioprinting is fabricating...
Despite the rapid and great developments in the field of 3D hydrogel printing, a major ongoing chall...