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Review
. 2023 Aug;18(8):659-674.
doi: 10.2217/rme-2022-0194. Epub 2023 Jul 5.

The regulatory challenge of 3D bioprinting

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The regulatory challenge of 3D bioprinting

Tajanka Mladenovska et al. Regen Med. 2023 Aug.

Abstract

New developments in additive manufacturing and regenerative medicine have the potential to radically disrupt the traditional pipelines of therapy development and medical device manufacture. These technologies present a challenge for regulators because traditional regulatory frameworks are designed for mass manufactured therapies, rather than bespoke solutions. 3D bioprinting technologies present another dimension of complexity through the inclusion of living cells in the fabrication process. Herein we overview the challenge of regulating 3D bioprinting in comparison to existing cell therapy products as well as custom-made 3D printed medical devices. We consider a range of specific challenges pertaining to 3D bioprinting in regenerative medicine, including classification, risk, standardization and quality control, as well as technical issues related to the manufacturing process and the incorporated materials and cells.

Keywords: biomaterials; bioprinting; bioreactors; legal/regulatory; regeneration; regulation; repair; stem cells; tissue engineering.

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