3D Bioprinting Technology and Hydrogels Used in the Process

3D bioprinting has gained visibility in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering due to its applicability. Over time, this technology has been optimized and adapted to ensure a better printability of bioinks and biomaterial inks, contributing to developing structures that mimic human anatomy. Th...

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Published in:Journal of functional biomaterials Vol. 13; no. 4; p. 214
Main Authors: Lima, Tainara de P L, Canelas, Caio Augusto D A, Concha, Viktor O C, Costa, Fernando A M da, Passos, Marcele F
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Switzerland MDPI AG 03-11-2022
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Summary:3D bioprinting has gained visibility in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering due to its applicability. Over time, this technology has been optimized and adapted to ensure a better printability of bioinks and biomaterial inks, contributing to developing structures that mimic human anatomy. Therefore, cross-linked polymeric materials, such as hydrogels, have been highly targeted for the elaboration of bioinks, as they guarantee cell proliferation and adhesion. Thus, this short review offers a brief evolution of the 3D bioprinting technology and elucidates the main hydrogels used in the process.
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ISSN:2079-4983
2079-4983
DOI:10.3390/jfb13040214