Purpose - Hydrogels with low viscosities tend to be difficult to use in constructing tissue engineering (TE) scaffolds used to replace or restore damaged tissue, due to the length of time it takes for final gelation to take place resulting in the scaffolds collapsing due to their mechanical instability. However, recent advances in rapid prototyping have allowed for a new technology called bioplotting to be developed, which aims to circumvent these inherent problems. This paper aims to present details of the process.Design/methodology/approach - The paper demonstrates how by using the bioplotting technique complex 3D geometrical scaffolds with accurate feature sizes and good pore definition can be fabriated for use as biological matrices. PE...
Tissue engineering (TE) is a technology that combines life sciences and engineering knowledge to res...
The combined use of hydrogels and rapid prototyping techniques has been an exciting route in develop...
This review article describes microfabrication techniques to define chemical, mechanical and structu...
Purpose - Hydrogels with low viscosities tend to be difficult to use in constructing tissue engineer...
The construction of biomaterial scaffolds for cell seeding is now seen as the most common approach f...
Rapid prototyping techniques have been investigated for the production of biomedical devices that pe...
Bioprinting has emerged as a versatile biofabrication approach for creating tissue engineered organ ...
One of the biggest challenges for tissue engineering is to efficiently provide oxygen and nutrients ...
Ever since its development, tissue engineering has played a very significant role in the medical are...
The development of advanced functional biomaterials to interact with biological systems has a wide r...
In recent years, rapid prototyping (RP) technologies initially developed to create prototypes prior ...
Advances in rapid prototyping have allowed for the construction of biocompatible materials (hydrogel...
In recent years, rapid prototyping (RP) technologies initially developed to create prototypes prior ...
The fabrication of 3D constructs using 3D bioprinting techniques aims ...
69 pagesThe field of tissue engineering (TE) works to produce artificial replicas of tissues and org...
Tissue engineering (TE) is a technology that combines life sciences and engineering knowledge to res...
The combined use of hydrogels and rapid prototyping techniques has been an exciting route in develop...
This review article describes microfabrication techniques to define chemical, mechanical and structu...
Purpose - Hydrogels with low viscosities tend to be difficult to use in constructing tissue engineer...
The construction of biomaterial scaffolds for cell seeding is now seen as the most common approach f...
Rapid prototyping techniques have been investigated for the production of biomedical devices that pe...
Bioprinting has emerged as a versatile biofabrication approach for creating tissue engineered organ ...
One of the biggest challenges for tissue engineering is to efficiently provide oxygen and nutrients ...
Ever since its development, tissue engineering has played a very significant role in the medical are...
The development of advanced functional biomaterials to interact with biological systems has a wide r...
In recent years, rapid prototyping (RP) technologies initially developed to create prototypes prior ...
Advances in rapid prototyping have allowed for the construction of biocompatible materials (hydrogel...
In recent years, rapid prototyping (RP) technologies initially developed to create prototypes prior ...
The fabrication of 3D constructs using 3D bioprinting techniques aims ...
69 pagesThe field of tissue engineering (TE) works to produce artificial replicas of tissues and org...
Tissue engineering (TE) is a technology that combines life sciences and engineering knowledge to res...
The combined use of hydrogels and rapid prototyping techniques has been an exciting route in develop...
This review article describes microfabrication techniques to define chemical, mechanical and structu...