For patients with soft tissue defects, repair with autologous in vitro engineered adipose tissue could be a promising alternative to current surgical therapies. A volume-persistent engineered adipose tissue construct under in vivo conditions can only be achieved by early vascularization after transplantation. The combination of 3D bioprinting technology with self-assembling microvascularized units as building blocks can potentially answer the need for a microvascular network. In the present study, co-culture spheroids combining adipose-derived stem cells (ASC) and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) were created with an ideal geometry for bioprinting. When applying the favourable seeding technique and condition, compact viable sp...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting offers the ability to design and biofabricate 3D structures based...
Although researchers have been able to print small, simple, and avascular tissues, they have been un...
International audienceNative human subcutaneous adipose tissue (At) is well organized into unilocula...
For patients with soft tissue defects, repair with autologous in vitro engineered adipose tissue cou...
To engineer tissues with clinically relevant dimensions by three-dimensional bioprinting, an extende...
Autologous fat grafting is commonly used for correction of soft-tissue deformities, despite a high r...
The study of tissue function in vitro has been aided by the development of three-dimensional culture...
Vascularization is still one of the most important limitations for the survival of engineered tissue...
The increasing number of mastectomies results in a greater demand for breast reconstruction characte...
Engineered adipose tissue constructs that are capable of reconstructing soft tissue with adequate vo...
Biofabrication, including printing technologies, has emerged as a powerful approach to the design of...
The development of soft tissue regeneration has recently gained importance due to safety concerns ab...
Compared to standard 2D culture systems, new methods for 3D cell culture of adipocytes could provide...
Microfabrication technologies have been proposed as methods to create vascularized tissues. However,...
Microfabrication technologies have been proposed as methods to create vascularized tissues. However,...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting offers the ability to design and biofabricate 3D structures based...
Although researchers have been able to print small, simple, and avascular tissues, they have been un...
International audienceNative human subcutaneous adipose tissue (At) is well organized into unilocula...
For patients with soft tissue defects, repair with autologous in vitro engineered adipose tissue cou...
To engineer tissues with clinically relevant dimensions by three-dimensional bioprinting, an extende...
Autologous fat grafting is commonly used for correction of soft-tissue deformities, despite a high r...
The study of tissue function in vitro has been aided by the development of three-dimensional culture...
Vascularization is still one of the most important limitations for the survival of engineered tissue...
The increasing number of mastectomies results in a greater demand for breast reconstruction characte...
Engineered adipose tissue constructs that are capable of reconstructing soft tissue with adequate vo...
Biofabrication, including printing technologies, has emerged as a powerful approach to the design of...
The development of soft tissue regeneration has recently gained importance due to safety concerns ab...
Compared to standard 2D culture systems, new methods for 3D cell culture of adipocytes could provide...
Microfabrication technologies have been proposed as methods to create vascularized tissues. However,...
Microfabrication technologies have been proposed as methods to create vascularized tissues. However,...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting offers the ability to design and biofabricate 3D structures based...
Although researchers have been able to print small, simple, and avascular tissues, they have been un...
International audienceNative human subcutaneous adipose tissue (At) is well organized into unilocula...