17 citations
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January 2013 in “Journal of Cosmetics, Dermatological Sciences and Applications” 3D bioprinting could improve skin repair and treat conditions like vitiligo and alopecia by precisely placing cells.
New bio-ink can print complex tissues and organs.
30 citations
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February 2022 in “Pharmaceutics” 3D bioprinting improves wound healing by precisely creating scaffolds with living cells and biomaterials, but faces challenges like resolution and speed.
June 2023 in “Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology” The conclusion is that accurately replicating the complexity of the extracellular matrix in the lab is crucial for creating realistic human tissue models.
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August 2024 in “Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology” This review explores the use of 3D printing for repairing tympanic membrane perforation (TMP), a common otolaryngological condition. It evaluates the benefits and drawbacks of 3D printed and bioprinted grafts compared to traditional autologous materials and other tissue engineering options. The article emphasizes the clinical significance and future potential of 3D printing in TMP repair, noting the scarcity of reviews focused specifically on this application. It calls for more detailed analysis on selecting bio-inks that combine biopolymers, cells, and drug molecules for effective TMP repair.