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Biomaterials / bioinks and extrusion bioprinting

Daniel Chen, Abbas Fazel Anvari‐Yazdi, Xin Duan, Amanda Zimmerling, R. Gharraei, N. K. Sharma, S. Sweilem, L. Ning

2023Bioactive Materials208 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bioinks are formulations of biomaterials and living cells, sometimes with growth factors or other biomolecules, while extrusion bioprinting is an emerging technique to apply or deposit these bioinks or biomaterial solutions to create three-dimensional (3D) constructs with architectures and mechanical/biological properties that mimic those of native human tissue or organs. Printed constructs have found wide applications in tissue engineering for repairing or treating tissue/organ injuries, as well as in vitro tissue modelling for testing or validating newly developed therapeutics and vaccines prior to their use in humans. Successful printing of constructs and their subsequent applications rely on the properties of the formulated bioinks, including the rheological, mechanical, and biological properties, as well as the printing process. This article critically reviews the latest developments in bioinks and biomaterial solutions for extrusion bioprinting, focusing on bioink synthesis and characterization, as well as the influence of bioink properties on the printing process. Key issues and challenges are also discussed along with recommendations for future research.

Topics & Concepts

Biomaterial3D bioprintingTissue engineeringExtrusionMaterials scienceNanotechnologyProcess (computing)Biomedical engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringMetallurgyOperating system3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesInnovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation