Three-dimensional printing of biological matters

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Three-dimensional (3D) printing of human tissues and organ has been an exciting research topic in the past three decades.
However, existing technological and biological challenges still require a significant amount of research.
The present review highlights these challenges and discusses their potential solu-tions such as mapping and converting a human organ onto a 3D virtual design, synchronizing the virtual design with the printing hardware.
Moreover, the paper discusses in details recent advances in formu-lating bio-inks and challenges in tissue construction with or without scaffold.
Next, the paper reviews fusion processes effecting vascular cells and tissues. Finally, the paper deliberates the feasibility of organ printing with state-of-the-art technologies


Title: Three-dimensional printing of biological matters
Authors: Ahmed Munaz
Raja K. Vadivelu
James St. John
Matthew Barton
Harshad Kamble
Nam-Trung Nguyen
Keywords: 3D bio-printing;3D positioning system;Bio-ink;3D scaffolds;Hydrogel;Organ construction
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: ĐHQGHN
Abstract: Three-dimensional (3D) printing of human tissues and organ has been an exciting research topic in the past three decades. However, existing technological and biological challenges still require a significant amount of research. The present review highlights these challenges and discusses their potential solu-tions such as mapping and converting a human organ onto a 3D virtual design, synchronizing the virtual design with the printing hardware. Moreover, the paper discusses in details recent advances in formu-lating bio-inks and challenges in tissue construction with or without scaffold. Next, the paper reviews fusion processes effecting vascular cells and tissues. Finally, the paper deliberates the feasibility of organ printing with state-of-the-art technologies
Description: p. 1-17
URI: http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/58334
ISSN: 2468-2284
Appears in Collections:Advanced Materials and Devices


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