To engineer tissues with clinically relevant dimensions by three-dimensional bioprinting, an extended vascular network with diameters ranging from the macro- to micro-scale needs to be integrated. Extrusion-based bioprinting is the most commonly applied bioprinting technique but due to the limited resolution of conventional bioprinters, the establishment of a microvascular network for the transfer of oxygen, nutrients and metabolic waste products remains challenging. To answer this need, this study assessed the potential and processability of spheroids, containing a capillary-like network, to be used as micron-sized prevascularized units for incorporation throughout the bioprinted construct. Prevascularized spheroids were generated by combi...
To date, the treatment of articular cartilage lesions remains challenging. A promising strategy for ...
The natural tissues are architecturally complex and heterogenous in nature and comprise of a dense v...
Although researchers have been able to print small, simple, and avascular tissues, they have been un...
To engineer tissues with clinically relevant dimensions by three-dimensional bioprinting, an extende...
3D bioprinting is currently used for developing oncological research models such as organ-on-chip or...
For patients with soft tissue defects, repair with autologous in vitro engineered adipose tissue cou...
Microfabrication technologies have been proposed as methods to create vascularized tissues. However,...
Microfabrication technologies have been proposed as methods to create vascularized tissues. However,...
[[abstract]]Although various research efforts have been made to produce a vascular-like network stru...
In order to fabricate a large-volume bioengineered tissue, building vasculature is the most importan...
Microfabrication technologies have been proposed as methods to create vascularized tissues. However...
Clinically, large diameter artery defects (diameter larger than 6 mm) can be substituted by unbiodeg...
The increasing number of mastectomies results in a greater demand for breast reconstruction characte...
One of the biggest challenges for tissue engineering is to efficiently provide oxygen and nutrients ...
Compared to 2D monolayer of cells, arranged 3D cell spheroids represents higher tissue specific func...
To date, the treatment of articular cartilage lesions remains challenging. A promising strategy for ...
The natural tissues are architecturally complex and heterogenous in nature and comprise of a dense v...
Although researchers have been able to print small, simple, and avascular tissues, they have been un...
To engineer tissues with clinically relevant dimensions by three-dimensional bioprinting, an extende...
3D bioprinting is currently used for developing oncological research models such as organ-on-chip or...
For patients with soft tissue defects, repair with autologous in vitro engineered adipose tissue cou...
Microfabrication technologies have been proposed as methods to create vascularized tissues. However,...
Microfabrication technologies have been proposed as methods to create vascularized tissues. However,...
[[abstract]]Although various research efforts have been made to produce a vascular-like network stru...
In order to fabricate a large-volume bioengineered tissue, building vasculature is the most importan...
Microfabrication technologies have been proposed as methods to create vascularized tissues. However...
Clinically, large diameter artery defects (diameter larger than 6 mm) can be substituted by unbiodeg...
The increasing number of mastectomies results in a greater demand for breast reconstruction characte...
One of the biggest challenges for tissue engineering is to efficiently provide oxygen and nutrients ...
Compared to 2D monolayer of cells, arranged 3D cell spheroids represents higher tissue specific func...
To date, the treatment of articular cartilage lesions remains challenging. A promising strategy for ...
The natural tissues are architecturally complex and heterogenous in nature and comprise of a dense v...
Although researchers have been able to print small, simple, and avascular tissues, they have been un...