Micropores are essential for tissue engineering to ensure adequate mass transportation for embedded cells. Despite the considerable progress made by advanced 3D bioprinting technologies, it remains challenging to engineer micropores of 100 µm or smaller in cell-laden constructs. Here, a microgel-templated porogel (MTP) bioink platform is reported to introduce controlled microporosity in 3D bioprinted hydrogels in the presence of living cells. Templated gelatin microgels are fabricated with varied sizes (≈10, ≈45, and ≈100 µm) and mixed with photo-crosslinkable formulations to make composite MTP bioinks. The addition of microgels significantly enhances the shear-thinning and self-healing viscoelastic properties and thus the printability of b...
Bioprinting is a process based on additive manufacturing from materials containing living cells. The...
A one-step microfluidic system is developed in this study which enables the encapsulation of stem ce...
Purpose - Hydrogels with low viscosities tend to be difficult to use in constructing tissue engineer...
Hydrogels are excellent mimetics of mammalian extracellular matrices and have found widespread use i...
In living tissues, cells express their functions following complex signals from their surrounding mi...
A hybrid 3D bioprinting approach using porous microscaffolds and extrusion-based printing method is ...
Bioprinting has become an important tool for fabricating regenerative implants and in vitro cell cul...
Two-photon polymerization (2PP) is a lithography-based 3D printing method allowing the fabrication o...
The fabrication of 3D constructs using 3D bioprinting techniques aims ...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has become a fast-developing research field in the last few years...
Decellularization and cellularization of organs have emerged as disruptive methods in tissue enginee...
In this article, we describe an approach to generate microporous cell-laden hydrogels for fabricatin...
Native tissues are characterized by spatially organized three-dimensional (3D) microscaled units whi...
Fabrication of biomimetic tissues holds much promise for the regeneration of cells or organs that ar...
Bioprinting has emerged as a versatile biofabrication approach for creating tissue engineered organ ...
Bioprinting is a process based on additive manufacturing from materials containing living cells. The...
A one-step microfluidic system is developed in this study which enables the encapsulation of stem ce...
Purpose - Hydrogels with low viscosities tend to be difficult to use in constructing tissue engineer...
Hydrogels are excellent mimetics of mammalian extracellular matrices and have found widespread use i...
In living tissues, cells express their functions following complex signals from their surrounding mi...
A hybrid 3D bioprinting approach using porous microscaffolds and extrusion-based printing method is ...
Bioprinting has become an important tool for fabricating regenerative implants and in vitro cell cul...
Two-photon polymerization (2PP) is a lithography-based 3D printing method allowing the fabrication o...
The fabrication of 3D constructs using 3D bioprinting techniques aims ...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has become a fast-developing research field in the last few years...
Decellularization and cellularization of organs have emerged as disruptive methods in tissue enginee...
In this article, we describe an approach to generate microporous cell-laden hydrogels for fabricatin...
Native tissues are characterized by spatially organized three-dimensional (3D) microscaled units whi...
Fabrication of biomimetic tissues holds much promise for the regeneration of cells or organs that ar...
Bioprinting has emerged as a versatile biofabrication approach for creating tissue engineered organ ...
Bioprinting is a process based on additive manufacturing from materials containing living cells. The...
A one-step microfluidic system is developed in this study which enables the encapsulation of stem ce...
Purpose - Hydrogels with low viscosities tend to be difficult to use in constructing tissue engineer...