3D Bioprinting of Artificial Tissues: Construction of Biomimetic Microstructures
- PMID: 29687598
- DOI: 10.1002/mabi.201800034
3D Bioprinting of Artificial Tissues: Construction of Biomimetic Microstructures
Abstract
It is promising that artificial tissues/organs for clinical application can be produced via 3D bioprinting of living cells and biomaterials. The construction of microstructures biomimicking native tissues is crucially important to create artificial tissues with biological functions. For instance, the fabrication of vessel-like networks to supply cells with initial nutrient and oxygen, and the arrangement of multiple types of cells for creating lamellar/complex tissues through 3D bioprinting are widely reported. The current advances in 3D bioprinting of artificial tissues from the view of construction of biomimetic microstructures, especially the fabrication of lamellar, vascular, and complex structures are summarized. In the end, the conclusion and perspective of 3D bioprinting for clinical applications are elaborated.
Keywords: 3D bioprinting; artificial tissues/organs; microstructures; tissue engineering.
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