Many tissue models have been developed to mimic liver-specific functions for metabolic and toxin conversion in in vitro assays. Most models represent a 2D environment rather than a complex 3D structure similar to native tissue. To overcome this issue, spheroid cultures have become the gold standard in tissue engineering. Unfortunately, spheroids are limited in size due to diffusion barriers in their dense structures, limiting nutrient and oxygen supply. Recent developments in bioprinting techniques have enabled us to engineer complex 3D structures with perfusion-enabled channel systems to ensure nutritional supply within larger, densely-populated tissue models. In this study, we present a proof-of-concept for the feasibility of bioprinting ...
Bioprinting is an emergent technology that has already demonstrated the capacity to create complex a...
The functional maturation and preservation of hepatic cells derived from human induced pluripotent s...
The liver exhibits complex geometrical morphologies of hepatic cells arranged in a hexagonal lobule ...
Many tissue models have been developed to mimic liver-specific functions for metabolic and toxin con...
Hepatic sinusoids are uniquely organized structures that help maintain a spectrum of hepatic functio...
In the sphere of liver tissue engineering (LTE), 3D bioprinting has emerged as an effective technolo...
Background/Aims: Chronic liver disease is a major widespread cause of death, and whole liver transpl...
There is a need for long-lived hepatic in vitro models to better predict drug induced liver injury (...
International audienceIn recent decades, 3D in vitro cultures of primary human hepatocytes (PHHs) ha...
There is a need for long-lived hepatic in vitro models to better predict drug induced liver injury (...
Organ- and tissue-level biological functions are intimately linked to microscale cell–cell interacti...
Introduction: Drug-induced liver injury is the leading cause of acute liver failure and post-market ...
Microphysiological systems (MPS), comprising human cell cultured in formats that capture features of...
Bioprinting is an emergent technology that has already demonstrated the capacity to create complex a...
The functional maturation and preservation of hepatic cells derived from human induced pluripotent s...
The liver exhibits complex geometrical morphologies of hepatic cells arranged in a hexagonal lobule ...
Many tissue models have been developed to mimic liver-specific functions for metabolic and toxin con...
Hepatic sinusoids are uniquely organized structures that help maintain a spectrum of hepatic functio...
In the sphere of liver tissue engineering (LTE), 3D bioprinting has emerged as an effective technolo...
Background/Aims: Chronic liver disease is a major widespread cause of death, and whole liver transpl...
There is a need for long-lived hepatic in vitro models to better predict drug induced liver injury (...
International audienceIn recent decades, 3D in vitro cultures of primary human hepatocytes (PHHs) ha...
There is a need for long-lived hepatic in vitro models to better predict drug induced liver injury (...
Organ- and tissue-level biological functions are intimately linked to microscale cell–cell interacti...
Introduction: Drug-induced liver injury is the leading cause of acute liver failure and post-market ...
Microphysiological systems (MPS), comprising human cell cultured in formats that capture features of...
Bioprinting is an emergent technology that has already demonstrated the capacity to create complex a...
The functional maturation and preservation of hepatic cells derived from human induced pluripotent s...
The liver exhibits complex geometrical morphologies of hepatic cells arranged in a hexagonal lobule ...