Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is an innovative technology in the biomedical field, allowing the fabrication of living constructs through an approach of layer-by-layer deposition of cell-laden inks, the so-called bioinks. An ideal bioink should possess proper mechanical, rheological, chemical, and biological characteristics to ensure high cell viability and the production of tissue constructs with dimensional stability and shape fidelity. Among the several types of bioinks, hydrogels are extremely appealing as they have many similarities with the extracellular matrix, providing a highly hydrated environment for cell proliferation and tunability in terms of mechanical and rheological properties. Hydrogels derived from natural polymers, a...
3D biofabrication allowed the construction of bio materials, tissues, cells, drugs and others to tak...
In recent years, 3D bioprinting has emerged as an innovative and versatile technology able to produc...
With the advent of additive manufacturing and its recent use in regenerative medicine, bioprinting h...
Three dimensional (3D) bioprinting technologies with appropriate bioinks are potentially able to fab...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is well acknowledged to constitute an important technology in tissue...
3D bioprinting involves the combination of 3D printing technologies with cells, growth factors and b...
\u3cp\u3eIn the last decade, interest in the field of three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has increas...
Bioprinting is an emerging technology with various applications in making functional tissue construc...
The use of three-dimensional bioprinting technology combined with the principle of tissue engineerin...
Bioprinting is an advanced fabrication approach to engineer complex living structures as the convent...
Bioprinting offers tremendous potential in the fabrication of functional tissue constructs for repla...
The fabrication of 3D constructs using 3D bioprinting techniques aims ...
In regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, the possibility to: (I) customize the shape and siz...
Bioprinting is a process based on additive manufacturing from materials containing living cells. The...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting allows the production of artificial 3D cellular microenvironments...
3D biofabrication allowed the construction of bio materials, tissues, cells, drugs and others to tak...
In recent years, 3D bioprinting has emerged as an innovative and versatile technology able to produc...
With the advent of additive manufacturing and its recent use in regenerative medicine, bioprinting h...
Three dimensional (3D) bioprinting technologies with appropriate bioinks are potentially able to fab...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is well acknowledged to constitute an important technology in tissue...
3D bioprinting involves the combination of 3D printing technologies with cells, growth factors and b...
\u3cp\u3eIn the last decade, interest in the field of three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has increas...
Bioprinting is an emerging technology with various applications in making functional tissue construc...
The use of three-dimensional bioprinting technology combined with the principle of tissue engineerin...
Bioprinting is an advanced fabrication approach to engineer complex living structures as the convent...
Bioprinting offers tremendous potential in the fabrication of functional tissue constructs for repla...
The fabrication of 3D constructs using 3D bioprinting techniques aims ...
In regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, the possibility to: (I) customize the shape and siz...
Bioprinting is a process based on additive manufacturing from materials containing living cells. The...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting allows the production of artificial 3D cellular microenvironments...
3D biofabrication allowed the construction of bio materials, tissues, cells, drugs and others to tak...
In recent years, 3D bioprinting has emerged as an innovative and versatile technology able to produc...
With the advent of additive manufacturing and its recent use in regenerative medicine, bioprinting h...