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Bioinks adapted for bioprinting scenarios of defect sites: a review
In situ bioprinting provides a reliable solution to the problem of in vitro tissue culture and vascularization by printing tissue directly at the site of injury or defect and maturing the printed tissue using the natural cell microenvironment in vivo . As an emerging field, in situ bioprinting is ba...
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Published in: | RSC advances 2023-03, Vol.13 (11), p.7153-7167 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , |
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Summary: | In situ
bioprinting provides a reliable solution to the problem of
in vitro
tissue culture and vascularization by printing tissue directly at the site of injury or defect and maturing the printed tissue using the natural cell microenvironment
in vivo
. As an emerging field,
in situ
bioprinting is based on computer-assisted scanning results of the defect site and is able to print cells directly at this site with biomaterials, bioactive factors, and other materials without the need to transfer prefabricated grafts as with traditional
in vitro
3D bioprinting methods, and the resulting grafts can accurately adapt to the target defect site. However, one of the important reasons hindering the development of
in situ
bioprinting is the absence of suitable bioinks. In this review, we will summarize bioinks developed in recent years that can adapt to
in situ
printing scenarios at the defect site, considering three aspects: the
in situ
design strategy of bioink, the selection of commonly used biomaterials, and the application of bioprinting to different treatment scenarios.
Design points and applicable scenarios for bioinks in
in situ
3D bioprinting. |
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ISSN: | 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d2ra07037e |