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Bio-Design and Manufacturing  2018 Vol.1 No.1 P.45-61

http://doi.org/10.1007/s42242-018-0006-1


3D bioprinting for cell culture and tissue fabrication


Author(s):  Honglei Jian, Meiyue Wang, Shengtao Wang, Anhe Wang, Shuo Bai

Affiliation(s):  State Key Laboratory of Biochemical Engineering, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China

Corresponding email(s):   baishuo@ipe.ac.cn

Key Words:  3D bioprinting · Bioink · Cell culture · Tissue fabrication · Organoid


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Honglei Jian, Meiyue Wang, Shengtao Wang, Anhe Wang, Shuo Bai. 3D bioprinting for cell culture and tissue fabrication[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science D, 2018, 1(1): 45-61.

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Abstract: 
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is a computer-assisted technology which precisely controls spatial position of biomate-rials, growth factors and living cells, offering unprecedented possibility to bridge the gap between structurally mimic tissue constructs and functional tissues or organoids. We brießy focus on diverse bioinks used in the recent progresses of biofabri-cation and 3D bioprinting of various tissue architectures including blood vessel, bone, cartilage, skin, heart, liver and nerve systems. This paper provides readers a guideline with the conjunction between bioinks and the targeted tissue or organ types in structuration and Þnal functionalization of these tissue analogues. The challenges and perspectives in 3D bioprinting Þeld are also illustrated.

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