In regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, the possibility to: (I) customize the shape and size of scaffolds, (II) develop highly mimicked tissues with a precise digital control, (III) manufacture complex structures and (IV) reduce the wastes related to the production process, are the main advantages of additive manufacturing technologies such as three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting. Specifically, this technique, which uses suitable hydrogel-based bioinks, enriched with cells and/or growth factors, has received significant consideration, especially in cartilage tissue engineering (CTE). In this field of interest, it may allow mimicking the complex native zonal hyaline cartilage organization by further enhancing its biological cues. Howe...
Cartilage is an avascular tissue with extremely limited self-regeneration capabilities. At present, ...
Cartilage is an avascular tissue with extremely limited self-regeneration capabilities. At present, ...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is driving major innovations in the area of cartilage tissue engi...
In regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, the possibility to: (I) customize the shape and siz...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has been applied to fabricate constructs that facilitate cartilag...
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...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is an emerging technology based on 3D digital imaging technology ...
The replacement of damaged, diseased, or non-functional organs and tissues through tissue engineerin...
Thefield of Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine that work toward creatingfunctional tissue-...
Tissue engineering represents a promising approach for impaired articular cartilage tissue regenerat...
The field of regenerative medicine has progressed tremendously over the past few decades in its abil...
Over the last decade, 3D bioprinting has received immense attention from research communities for de...
Cartilage is an avascular tissue with extremely limited self-regeneration capabilities. At present, ...
Cartilage is an avascular tissue with extremely limited self-regeneration capabilities. At present, ...
Cartilage is an avascular tissue with extremely limited self-regeneration capabilities. At present, ...
Cartilage is an avascular tissue with extremely limited self-regeneration capabilities. At present, ...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is driving major innovations in the area of cartilage tissue engi...
In regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, the possibility to: (I) customize the shape and siz...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has been applied to fabricate constructs that facilitate cartilag...
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...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is an emerging technology based on 3D digital imaging technology ...
The replacement of damaged, diseased, or non-functional organs and tissues through tissue engineerin...
Thefield of Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine that work toward creatingfunctional tissue-...
Tissue engineering represents a promising approach for impaired articular cartilage tissue regenerat...
The field of regenerative medicine has progressed tremendously over the past few decades in its abil...
Over the last decade, 3D bioprinting has received immense attention from research communities for de...
Cartilage is an avascular tissue with extremely limited self-regeneration capabilities. At present, ...
Cartilage is an avascular tissue with extremely limited self-regeneration capabilities. At present, ...
Cartilage is an avascular tissue with extremely limited self-regeneration capabilities. At present, ...
Cartilage is an avascular tissue with extremely limited self-regeneration capabilities. At present, ...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is driving major innovations in the area of cartilage tissue engi...