There is a need for long-lived hepatic in vitro models to better predict drug induced liver injury (DILI). Human liver-derived epithelial organoids are a promising cell source for advanced in vitro models. Here, organoid technology is combined with biofabrication techniques, which holds great potential for the design of in vitro models with complex and customizable architectures. Here, porous constructs with human hepatocyte-like cells derived from organoids are generated using extrusion-based printing technology. Cell viability of bioprinted organoids remains stable for up to ten days (88–107% cell viability compared to the day of printing). The expression of hepatic markers, transporters, and phase I enzymes increased compared to undiffer...
Organ- and tissue-level biological functions are intimately linked to microscale cell–cell interacti...
The main problems in drug development are connected to enormous costs related to the paltry success ...
A thermoresponsive Pluronic/alginate semisynthetic hydrogel is used to bioprint 3D hepatic construct...
There is a need for long-lived hepatic in vitro models to better predict drug induced liver injury (...
There is a need for long-lived hepatic in vitro models to better predict drug induced liver injury (...
The inadequacy of animal models in correctly predicting drug and biothreat agent toxicity in humans ...
The liver plays an important role in the body’s metabolism and it has a great capacity for self-rege...
Many tissue models have been developed to mimic liver-specific functions for metabolic and toxin con...
<div><p>Modeling clinically relevant tissue responses using cell models poses a significant challeng...
Introduction: Drug-induced liver injury is the leading cause of acute liver failure and post-market ...
Modeling clinically relevant tissue responses using cell models poses a significant challenge for dr...
Drug-induced liver toxicity is the leading cause of acute liver failure and post-market drug withdra...
In the sphere of liver tissue engineering (LTE), 3D bioprinting has emerged as an effective technolo...
A thermoresponsive Pluronic/alginate semisynthetic hydrogel is used to bioprint 3D hepatic construct...
Organ- and tissue-level biological functions are intimately linked to microscale cell–cell interacti...
The main problems in drug development are connected to enormous costs related to the paltry success ...
A thermoresponsive Pluronic/alginate semisynthetic hydrogel is used to bioprint 3D hepatic construct...
There is a need for long-lived hepatic in vitro models to better predict drug induced liver injury (...
There is a need for long-lived hepatic in vitro models to better predict drug induced liver injury (...
The inadequacy of animal models in correctly predicting drug and biothreat agent toxicity in humans ...
The liver plays an important role in the body’s metabolism and it has a great capacity for self-rege...
Many tissue models have been developed to mimic liver-specific functions for metabolic and toxin con...
<div><p>Modeling clinically relevant tissue responses using cell models poses a significant challeng...
Introduction: Drug-induced liver injury is the leading cause of acute liver failure and post-market ...
Modeling clinically relevant tissue responses using cell models poses a significant challenge for dr...
Drug-induced liver toxicity is the leading cause of acute liver failure and post-market drug withdra...
In the sphere of liver tissue engineering (LTE), 3D bioprinting has emerged as an effective technolo...
A thermoresponsive Pluronic/alginate semisynthetic hydrogel is used to bioprint 3D hepatic construct...
Organ- and tissue-level biological functions are intimately linked to microscale cell–cell interacti...
The main problems in drug development are connected to enormous costs related to the paltry success ...
A thermoresponsive Pluronic/alginate semisynthetic hydrogel is used to bioprint 3D hepatic construct...