Tissue engineering (TE) is a multidisciplinary practice focused on developing patient-specific constructs to repair, regenerate, or replace injured tissues and organs. One biofabrication process that has gained tremendous momentum in this field is bioprinting. Most, if not all bioprinting modalities embody the same principles of heat and shear due to mechanical forces or friction as cells are forced through narrow orifices. While it is important to examine the interaction between host and implanted constructs, it is also crucial to understand the direct effects that these bioprinting technologies have on cells before embedding them into TE applications. The purpose of this work is to determine the effects of thermal inkjet bioprinting (TIB)...
3D bioprinting based on thermal inkjet has great potential to develop promising approaches in tissue...
Severe burns, ulcerations, and cuts are some of the reasons people need bioengineered skin as a trea...
The ability to manufacture human tissues that replicate the spatial, mechano-chemical, and temporal ...
Tissue engineering (TE) is a multidisciplinary practice focused on developing patient-specific const...
Bioprinting is the assembly of three-dimensional (3D) tissue constructs by layering cell-laden bioma...
Chronic wounds are becoming more frequent. Foot ulcers affect approximately 10% - 15% of patients wi...
Chronic wounds are becoming more frequent. Foot ulcers affect approximately 10% - 15% of patients wi...
While bioprinting is well positioned for creating thick tissues and whole organs due to its scalabil...
Bioprinting is an attractive technology for the construction of three-dimensional (3D) tissues to be...
Recently, bioprinting technology has gained attentions as a viable option to overcome current limita...
Piezo-type inkjet printing allows ejecting of living cells and biomaterials in a picolitre (10-12 L)...
Vascular diseases, such as atherosclerosis and thrombosis, are the leading cause of morbidity and mo...
Chronic wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers and venous leg ulcers are common problems in people suff...
Significance: Skin tissue damage is a major challenge and a burden on healthcare systems, from burns...
The field of tissue engineering has progressed tremendously over the past few decades in its ability...
3D bioprinting based on thermal inkjet has great potential to develop promising approaches in tissue...
Severe burns, ulcerations, and cuts are some of the reasons people need bioengineered skin as a trea...
The ability to manufacture human tissues that replicate the spatial, mechano-chemical, and temporal ...
Tissue engineering (TE) is a multidisciplinary practice focused on developing patient-specific const...
Bioprinting is the assembly of three-dimensional (3D) tissue constructs by layering cell-laden bioma...
Chronic wounds are becoming more frequent. Foot ulcers affect approximately 10% - 15% of patients wi...
Chronic wounds are becoming more frequent. Foot ulcers affect approximately 10% - 15% of patients wi...
While bioprinting is well positioned for creating thick tissues and whole organs due to its scalabil...
Bioprinting is an attractive technology for the construction of three-dimensional (3D) tissues to be...
Recently, bioprinting technology has gained attentions as a viable option to overcome current limita...
Piezo-type inkjet printing allows ejecting of living cells and biomaterials in a picolitre (10-12 L)...
Vascular diseases, such as atherosclerosis and thrombosis, are the leading cause of morbidity and mo...
Chronic wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers and venous leg ulcers are common problems in people suff...
Significance: Skin tissue damage is a major challenge and a burden on healthcare systems, from burns...
The field of tissue engineering has progressed tremendously over the past few decades in its ability...
3D bioprinting based on thermal inkjet has great potential to develop promising approaches in tissue...
Severe burns, ulcerations, and cuts are some of the reasons people need bioengineered skin as a trea...
The ability to manufacture human tissues that replicate the spatial, mechano-chemical, and temporal ...