Cartilage tissue presents low self-repair capability and lesions often undergo irreversible progression. Structures obtained by tissue engineering, such as those based in extrusion bioprinting of constructs loaded with stem cell spheroids may offer valuable alternatives for research and therapeutic purposes. Human mesenchymal stromal cell (hMSC) spheroids can be chondrogenically differentiated faster and more efficiently than single cells. This approach allows obtaining larger tissues in a rapid, controlled and reproducible way. However, it is challenging to control tissue architecture, construct stability, and cell viability during maturation. Herein, this work reports a reproducible bioprinting process followed by a successful post-biopri...
Advances in 3D bioprinting allows not only controlled deposition of cells or cell-laden hydrogels bu...
Bioprinting is a promising tool to fabricate organized cartilage. This study aimed to investigate th...
The limited self-healing ability of cartilage necessitates the application of alternative tissue eng...
Cartilage tissue presents low self-repair capability and lesions often undergo irreversible progress...
To date, the treatment of articular cartilage lesions remains challenging. A promising strategy for ...
The replacement of damaged, diseased, or non-functional organs and tissues through tissue engineerin...
The replacement of damaged, diseased, or non-functional organs and tissues through tissue engineerin...
To date, the treatment of articular cartilage lesions remains challenging. A promising strategy for ...
Successful tissue engineering requires the generation of human scale implants that mimic the structu...
Cartilage repair and replacement is a major challenge in plastic reconstructive surgery. The develop...
Background: The three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology allows creation of 3D constructs in a ...
Developing biomimetic cartilaginous tissues that support locomotion while maintaining chondrogenic b...
<div><p>Cartilage repair and replacement is a major challenge in plastic reconstructive surgery. The...
Developing biomimetic cartilaginous tissues that support locomotion while maintaining chondrogenic b...
Osteochondral tissue is a biphasic material comprised of articular cartilage integrated atop subchon...
Advances in 3D bioprinting allows not only controlled deposition of cells or cell-laden hydrogels bu...
Bioprinting is a promising tool to fabricate organized cartilage. This study aimed to investigate th...
The limited self-healing ability of cartilage necessitates the application of alternative tissue eng...
Cartilage tissue presents low self-repair capability and lesions often undergo irreversible progress...
To date, the treatment of articular cartilage lesions remains challenging. A promising strategy for ...
The replacement of damaged, diseased, or non-functional organs and tissues through tissue engineerin...
The replacement of damaged, diseased, or non-functional organs and tissues through tissue engineerin...
To date, the treatment of articular cartilage lesions remains challenging. A promising strategy for ...
Successful tissue engineering requires the generation of human scale implants that mimic the structu...
Cartilage repair and replacement is a major challenge in plastic reconstructive surgery. The develop...
Background: The three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology allows creation of 3D constructs in a ...
Developing biomimetic cartilaginous tissues that support locomotion while maintaining chondrogenic b...
<div><p>Cartilage repair and replacement is a major challenge in plastic reconstructive surgery. The...
Developing biomimetic cartilaginous tissues that support locomotion while maintaining chondrogenic b...
Osteochondral tissue is a biphasic material comprised of articular cartilage integrated atop subchon...
Advances in 3D bioprinting allows not only controlled deposition of cells or cell-laden hydrogels bu...
Bioprinting is a promising tool to fabricate organized cartilage. This study aimed to investigate th...
The limited self-healing ability of cartilage necessitates the application of alternative tissue eng...