Human in vitro tissues are extracorporeal 3D cultures of human cells embedded in biomaterials, commonly hydrogels, which recapitulate the heterogeneous, multiscale, and architectural environment of the human body. Contemporary strategies used in 3D tissue and organ engineering integrate the use of automated digital manufacturing methods, such as 3D printing, bioprinting, and biofabrication. Human tissues and organs, and their intra- and interphysiological interplay, are particularly intricate. For this reason, attentiveness is rising to intersect materials science, medicine, and biology with arts and informatics. This report presents advances in computational modeling of bioink polymerization and its compatibility with bioprinting, the use ...
A wide variety of experimental models including 2D cell cultures, model organisms, and 3D in vitro m...
The lack of in vitro tissue and organ models capable of mimicking human physiology severely hinders ...
There is growing need for synthetic tissue replacement materials designed in a way that mimic comple...
Building human tissues via 3D cell printing technology has received particular attention due to its ...
Organs are complex systems composed of different cells, proteins and signalling molecules that are a...
Research in cell biology greatly relies on cell-based in vitro assays and models that facilitate the...
[eng] In vitro engineered three-dimensional tissue models are attracting an increasing interest due ...
Tissue engineering aims at replicating tissues and organs to develop applications in vivo and in vit...
Recreating human tissues and organs in the petri dish to establish models as tools in biomedical sci...
The field of regenerative medicine has progressed tremendously over the past few decades in its abil...
The ability to manufacture human tissues that replicate the spatial, mechano-chemical, and temporal ...
The most remarkable attractiveness of tissue engineering technology relies on its capability of rege...
The ability to pattern biomaterials in planar and three-dimensional forms is of critical importance ...
Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering have seen unprecedented growth in the past decade, driv...
The field of tissue engineering has progressed tremendously over the past few decades in its ability...
A wide variety of experimental models including 2D cell cultures, model organisms, and 3D in vitro m...
The lack of in vitro tissue and organ models capable of mimicking human physiology severely hinders ...
There is growing need for synthetic tissue replacement materials designed in a way that mimic comple...
Building human tissues via 3D cell printing technology has received particular attention due to its ...
Organs are complex systems composed of different cells, proteins and signalling molecules that are a...
Research in cell biology greatly relies on cell-based in vitro assays and models that facilitate the...
[eng] In vitro engineered three-dimensional tissue models are attracting an increasing interest due ...
Tissue engineering aims at replicating tissues and organs to develop applications in vivo and in vit...
Recreating human tissues and organs in the petri dish to establish models as tools in biomedical sci...
The field of regenerative medicine has progressed tremendously over the past few decades in its abil...
The ability to manufacture human tissues that replicate the spatial, mechano-chemical, and temporal ...
The most remarkable attractiveness of tissue engineering technology relies on its capability of rege...
The ability to pattern biomaterials in planar and three-dimensional forms is of critical importance ...
Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering have seen unprecedented growth in the past decade, driv...
The field of tissue engineering has progressed tremendously over the past few decades in its ability...
A wide variety of experimental models including 2D cell cultures, model organisms, and 3D in vitro m...
The lack of in vitro tissue and organ models capable of mimicking human physiology severely hinders ...
There is growing need for synthetic tissue replacement materials designed in a way that mimic comple...