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January 2018 in “Burns & Trauma” Bioprinting could improve wound healing but needs more development to match real skin.
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June 2022 in “Acta biomaterialia” The study developed a new way to create hair-growing tissue that can help regenerate hair follicles and control hair growth direction.
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September 2024 in “MedComm” Bioprinting, a promising application of additive manufacturing, is extensively used in tissue engineering, drug screening, organ regeneration, and biosensing. This review highlights the principles, applications, and future perspectives of bioprinting, emphasizing recent advancements in printing techniques, bioinks, and supporting structures. Despite its potential, bioprinting faces challenges that require collaboration among researchers, engineers, regulatory bodies, and industry stakeholders to fully realize its capabilities. The review also presents detailed cases of bioprinting applications and discusses the challenges and future directions for the technology.
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January 2022 in “SSRN Electronic Journal” Bioprinting hair follicle germs can effectively regenerate hair and improve hair growth.
August 2023 in “Bioengineering” Bioprinting could greatly improve health outcomes but faces challenges like material choice and ensuring long-term survival of printed tissues.