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Digital Light Processing Bioprinting Advances for Microtissue Models

Hossein Goodarzi Hosseinabadi, Elvan Dogan, Amir K. Miri, Leonid Ionov

2022ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering106 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Digital light processing (DLP) bioprinting has been widely introduced as a fast and robust biofabrication method in tissue engineering. The technique holds a great promise for creating tissue models because it can replicate the resolution and complexity of natural tissues and constructs. A DLP system projects 2D images onto layers of bioink using a digital photomask. The resolution of DLP bioprinting strongly depends on the characteristics of the projected light and the photo-cross-linking response of the bioink microenvironment. In this review, we present a summary of DLP fundamentals with a focus on bioink properties, photoinitiator selection, and light characteristics in resolution of bioprinted constructs. A simple guideline is provided for bioengineers interested in using DLP platforms and customizing technical specifications for its design. The literature review reveals the promising future of DLP bioprinting for disease modeling and biofabrication.

Topics & Concepts

BiofabricationDigital Light Processing3D bioprintingComputer sciencePhotomaskNanotechnologyTissue engineeringMaterials scienceEngineeringBiomedical engineeringArtificial intelligenceLayer (electronics)ResistProjector3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesInnovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation