Tissue engineering represents a promising approach for impaired articular cartilage tissue regeneration. 3D printed hydrogels have become an emerging tissue engineering strategy because they closely mimic the physical and biochemical characteristics of the extracellular matrix. The formulation of hydrogel ink holds significant importance in attaining a precisely defined scaffold, which could exhibit excellent shape fidelity post-printing. Natural polysaccharide-based hydrogels are a highly promising class of scaffold biomaterials for articular cartilage regeneration in the field of material science and tissue engineering. These hydrogels are particularly advantageous due to their exceptional water absorption capacity, biodegradability, adju...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases and severely impacts the quality...
Three-dimensional bioprinting combined with natural hydrogels is a promising technology for the trea...
Cell-laden hydrogels are the primary building blocks for bioprinting, and, also termed bioinks, are ...
The application of hydrogels coupled with 3-dimensional (3D) printing technologies represents a mode...
Abstract Articular cartilage lines the ends of bones, provides low friction and load bear...
Bioprinting is a promising tool to fabricate well-organized cell-laden constructs for repair and reg...
Bioprinting has gained immense attention and achieved the revolutionized progress for application in...
In regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, the possibility to: (I) customize the shape and siz...
Tissue engineering (TE) aims to regenerate damaged tissues by the combined use of biomaterials and c...
Development of biomaterial-based bioinks is critical for replacement and/or regeneration of tissues ...
Articular cartilage is a load-bearing tissue that lines the surface of bones in diarthrodial joints....
Cartilage regeneration and repair remains a clinical challenge due to the limited capability of cart...
Hydrogels based on triblock copolymers of polyethylene glycol and partially methacrylated poly[N-(2-...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is an emerging technology based on 3D digital imaging technology ...
3D printed hydrogels have emerged as a novel tissue engineering and regeneration platform due to the...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases and severely impacts the quality...
Three-dimensional bioprinting combined with natural hydrogels is a promising technology for the trea...
Cell-laden hydrogels are the primary building blocks for bioprinting, and, also termed bioinks, are ...
The application of hydrogels coupled with 3-dimensional (3D) printing technologies represents a mode...
Abstract Articular cartilage lines the ends of bones, provides low friction and load bear...
Bioprinting is a promising tool to fabricate well-organized cell-laden constructs for repair and reg...
Bioprinting has gained immense attention and achieved the revolutionized progress for application in...
In regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, the possibility to: (I) customize the shape and siz...
Tissue engineering (TE) aims to regenerate damaged tissues by the combined use of biomaterials and c...
Development of biomaterial-based bioinks is critical for replacement and/or regeneration of tissues ...
Articular cartilage is a load-bearing tissue that lines the surface of bones in diarthrodial joints....
Cartilage regeneration and repair remains a clinical challenge due to the limited capability of cart...
Hydrogels based on triblock copolymers of polyethylene glycol and partially methacrylated poly[N-(2-...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is an emerging technology based on 3D digital imaging technology ...
3D printed hydrogels have emerged as a novel tissue engineering and regeneration platform due to the...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases and severely impacts the quality...
Three-dimensional bioprinting combined with natural hydrogels is a promising technology for the trea...
Cell-laden hydrogels are the primary building blocks for bioprinting, and, also termed bioinks, are ...