Bioprinting is a promising tool to fabricate organized cartilage. This study aimed to investigate the printability of gelatin-methacryloyl/gellan gum (gelMA/gellan) hydrogels with and without methacrylated hyaluronic acid (HAMA), and to explore (zone-specific) chondrogenesis of chondrocytes, articular cartilage progenitor cells (ACPCs), and multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) embedded in these bio-inks. The incorporating of HAMA in gelMA/gellan bio-ink increased filament stability, as measured using a filament collapse assay, but did not influence (zone-specific) chondrogenesis of any of the cell types. Highest chondrogenic potential was observed for MSCs, followed by ACPCs, which displayed relatively high proteoglycan IV mRNA leve...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has been applied to fabricate constructs that facilitate cartilag...
Functional regeneration of articular cartilage is still a major challenge in human. Bioprinting perm...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive cartilage degeneration disease with a complex pathologic mechan...
Bioprinting is a promising tool to fabricate organized cartilage. This study aimed to investigate th...
A promising approach to treat cartilage defects is the implantation of stratified cell-laden hydroge...
Cell-laden hydrogels are the primary building blocks for bioprinting, and, also termed bioinks, are ...
Cell-laden hydrogels are the primary building blocks for bioprinting, and, also termed bioinks, are ...
Bioprinting of chondrocyte-laden hydrogels facilitates the fabrication of constructs with controlled...
The limited self-healing ability of cartilage necessitates the application of alternative tissue eng...
To date, the treatment of articular cartilage lesions remains challenging. A promising strategy for ...
Fine-tuning of bio-ink composition and material processing parameters is crucial for the development...
Background: The three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology allows creation of 3D constructs in a ...
Bioprinting is a promising technique that has the ability to generate complex tissue structures for ...
In this work we demonstrate how to print 3D biomimetic hydrogel scaffolds for cartilage tissue engin...
Bioprinting is a promising tool to fabricate well-organized cell-laden constructs for repair and reg...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has been applied to fabricate constructs that facilitate cartilag...
Functional regeneration of articular cartilage is still a major challenge in human. Bioprinting perm...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive cartilage degeneration disease with a complex pathologic mechan...
Bioprinting is a promising tool to fabricate organized cartilage. This study aimed to investigate th...
A promising approach to treat cartilage defects is the implantation of stratified cell-laden hydroge...
Cell-laden hydrogels are the primary building blocks for bioprinting, and, also termed bioinks, are ...
Cell-laden hydrogels are the primary building blocks for bioprinting, and, also termed bioinks, are ...
Bioprinting of chondrocyte-laden hydrogels facilitates the fabrication of constructs with controlled...
The limited self-healing ability of cartilage necessitates the application of alternative tissue eng...
To date, the treatment of articular cartilage lesions remains challenging. A promising strategy for ...
Fine-tuning of bio-ink composition and material processing parameters is crucial for the development...
Background: The three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology allows creation of 3D constructs in a ...
Bioprinting is a promising technique that has the ability to generate complex tissue structures for ...
In this work we demonstrate how to print 3D biomimetic hydrogel scaffolds for cartilage tissue engin...
Bioprinting is a promising tool to fabricate well-organized cell-laden constructs for repair and reg...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has been applied to fabricate constructs that facilitate cartilag...
Functional regeneration of articular cartilage is still a major challenge in human. Bioprinting perm...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive cartilage degeneration disease with a complex pathologic mechan...