Biomaterials of human source for 3D printing strategies

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Date publication

janvier 2023

Journal

Journal of Physics: Materials

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr CLEYMAND Franck, Pr MANO João F.


Tous les auteurs :
Maia JR, Sobreiro-Almeida R, Cleymand F, Mano JF

Résumé

Three-dimensional printing has risen in recent years as a promising approach that fast-tracked the biofabrication of tissue engineering constructs that most resemble utopian tissue/organ replacements for precision medicine. Additionally, by using human-sourced biomaterials engineered towards optimal rheological proprieties of extrudable inks, the best possible scaffolds can be created. These can encompass native structure and function with a low risk of rejection, enhancing overall clinical outcomes; and even be further optimized by engaging in information- and computer-driven design workflows. This paper provides an overview of the current efforts in achieving ink's necessary rheological and print performance proprieties towards biofabrication from human-derived biomaterials. The most notable step for arranging such characteristics to make biomaterials inks are the employed crosslinking strategies, for which examples are discussed. Lastly, this paper illuminates the state-of-the-art of the most recent literature on already used human-sourced inks; with a final emphasis on future perspectives on the field.

Mots clés

biofabrication, 3D printing, human-derived, CAD, precision medicine, ink engineering

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