Essentials of 3D Biofabrication and Translation 2015
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-800972-7.00024-4
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Bioprinting: An Industrial Perspective

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“…Use of a single material in bioprinting can be advantageous for isolating biological responses when elucidating cell-material interactions for tissue engineering studies. The use of fewer materials in the bioink formulation also minimizes precursor processing and preparation and facilitates the future translation of any promising biomedical therapies, as there would be fewer materials required to meet the stringent manufacturing quality control procedures necessary for regulatory approval Table outlines the single-material bioprinting studies that utilize cell-encapsulating, single-polymer biodegradable bioinks (labeled “SB”) that were introduced in the previous section.…”
Section: Polymeric Materials-based Approaches To Bioprinting Tissues ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Use of a single material in bioprinting can be advantageous for isolating biological responses when elucidating cell-material interactions for tissue engineering studies. The use of fewer materials in the bioink formulation also minimizes precursor processing and preparation and facilitates the future translation of any promising biomedical therapies, as there would be fewer materials required to meet the stringent manufacturing quality control procedures necessary for regulatory approval Table outlines the single-material bioprinting studies that utilize cell-encapsulating, single-polymer biodegradable bioinks (labeled “SB”) that were introduced in the previous section.…”
Section: Polymeric Materials-based Approaches To Bioprinting Tissues ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In November 2014, Organovo began offering its 3D-printed exVive3D liver tissue models to screen drugs for liver toxicity. A scaffold-free tissue bioprinting approach was performed using NovoGen MMX Bioprinter, where pellets of co-cultured human hepatocytes, hepatic stellate and endothelial cells were bioprinted into a temporary mold structure with building units in a hexagonal shape (Figure 5c1) [90]. After bioprinting, cells further aggregated and the tissue construct matured toward a native-like tissue model (Figure 5c2), which maintains normal function for at least 42 days.…”
Section: Pharmaceutics and High-throughput Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liver HepG2 [82,83]; epithelial cells and hepatocytes [5]; human hepatocytes, hepatic satellite cells and endothelial cells [90] Alginate [82,83]; Matrigel [5]; cell pellet [90] Extrusion-based (valve) [5,82,83]; extrusionbased (mechanical) [90] Multi-nozzle system , [5,82,83]; NovoGen MMX Bioprinter [90] Bioprinted liver tissue models have a great potential in early drug discovery but a standard model is yet to be developed…”
Section: Pharmaceutics and Drug Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%