3D-fiber deposition for tissue engineering and organ printing applications

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2010

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Fedorovich, N. E.
Moroni, L.
Malda, JosORCID 0000-0002-9241-7676ISNI 0000000388144393
Alblas, J.
Van Blitterswijk, C. A.
Dhert, WouterISNI 0000000393516139

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Abstract

Scaffold manufacturing technologies are moving towards systems that combine a precise control over scaffold 3-dimensional (3D) architecture with incorporation of cells in the fabrication process. A rapid prototyping technology, termed 3D-fiber deposition, generates 3D scaffolds that can satisfy these requirements, while maintaining a completely open porosity that can reduce nutrient diffusion limitations. This extrusion-based technique is effective in fabrication of porous thermoplastic scaffolds that function as instructive templates for seeded cells and can also be used to build viable tissue equivalents by layered deposition of cell-laden hydrogels. Therefore, this technology could accelerate and improve the assembly and functionality of tissue-engineered constructs.

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General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology

Citation

Fedorovich, N E, Moroni, L, Malda, J, Alblas, J, Van Blitterswijk, C A & Dhert, W J A 2010, 3D-fiber deposition for tissue engineering and organ printing applications. in Cell and Organ Printing. Springer Netherlands, pp. 225-239. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9145-1_13