reviewIEEE Transactions on Biomedical EngineeringJan 30, 2013Closed access

Bioprinting Toward Organ Fabrication: Challenges and Future Trends

University of Iowa

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Abstract

Tissue engineering has been a promising field of research, offering hope for bridging the gap between organ shortage and transplantation needs. However, building three-dimensional (3-D) vascularized organs remains the main technological barrier to be overcome. Organ printing, which is defined as computer-aided additive biofabrication of 3-D cellular tissue constructs, has shed light on advancing this field into a new era. Organ printing takes advantage of rapid prototyping (RP) technology to print cells, biomaterials, and cell-laden biomaterials individually or in tandem, layer by layer, directly creating 3-D tissue-like structures. Here, we overview RP-based bioprinting approaches and discuss the current…

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Keywords
  • Biofabrication
  • Economic shortage
  • Tissue engineering
  • 3D bioprinting
  • Rapid prototyping
  • Computer science
  • Transplantation
  • Nanotechnology
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