3D Bioprinting: Introduction and recent advancement.

In the additive manufacturing method known as 3D bioprinting, living cells and nutrients are joined with organic and biological components to produce synthetic structures that resemble natural human tissues. To put it another way, bioprinting is a type of 3D printing that can create anything from bo...

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Main Authors: Jamaludin, Mohamad Ikhwan, Toto Syaputri, Al Ameerah Elza, Fakhruddin, Khalida, Mesbah, Zarin, Jerald Pereira, Angelique Maryann Pereira Anthony
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spelling my.utm.1047272024-02-25T04:50:35Z http://eprints.utm.my/104727/ 3D Bioprinting: Introduction and recent advancement. Jamaludin, Mohamad Ikhwan Toto Syaputri, Al Ameerah Elza Fakhruddin, Khalida Mesbah, Zarin Jerald Pereira, Angelique Maryann Pereira Anthony T Technology (General) In the additive manufacturing method known as 3D bioprinting, living cells and nutrients are joined with organic and biological components to produce synthetic structures that resemble natural human tissues. To put it another way, bioprinting is a type of 3D printing that can create anything from bone tissue and blood vessels to living tissues for a range of medical purposes, including tissue engineering and drug testing and discovery. During the bioprinting process, a solution of a biomaterial or a mixture of several biomaterials in the hydrogel form, usually encapsulating the desired cell types, which are termed as bioink, is used for creating tissue constructs. This bioink can be cross-linked or stabilised during or immediately after bioprinting to generate the designed construct's final shape, structure, and architecture. This report thus offers a comprehensive review of the 3D bioprinting technology along with associated 3D bioprinting methods including ink-jet printing, extrusion printing, stereolithography, laser-assisted bioprinting and microfluidic techniques. We also focus on the types of materials, cell source, maturing, the implant of various representative tissue and organs, including blood vessels, bone and cartilage as well as recent advancements related to 3D bioprinting technology. Penerbit UTM Press 2022-09-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/104727/1/KhalidaFakhruddinBelalYahyaHusseinAlTamAbdallahNasserSayed2022_3DBioprintingIntroductionandRecentAdvancement.pdf Jamaludin, Mohamad Ikhwan and Toto Syaputri, Al Ameerah Elza and Fakhruddin, Khalida and Mesbah, Zarin and Jerald Pereira, Angelique Maryann Pereira Anthony (2022) 3D Bioprinting: Introduction and recent advancement. The Journal Of Medical Device Technology (JMEDITEC), 1 (1). pp. 25-29. ISSN 2948-5436 https://jmeditec.utm.my/index.php/jmeditec/article/view/13 NA
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Jamaludin, Mohamad Ikhwan
Toto Syaputri, Al Ameerah Elza
Fakhruddin, Khalida
Mesbah, Zarin
Jerald Pereira, Angelique Maryann Pereira Anthony
3D Bioprinting: Introduction and recent advancement.
description In the additive manufacturing method known as 3D bioprinting, living cells and nutrients are joined with organic and biological components to produce synthetic structures that resemble natural human tissues. To put it another way, bioprinting is a type of 3D printing that can create anything from bone tissue and blood vessels to living tissues for a range of medical purposes, including tissue engineering and drug testing and discovery. During the bioprinting process, a solution of a biomaterial or a mixture of several biomaterials in the hydrogel form, usually encapsulating the desired cell types, which are termed as bioink, is used for creating tissue constructs. This bioink can be cross-linked or stabilised during or immediately after bioprinting to generate the designed construct's final shape, structure, and architecture. This report thus offers a comprehensive review of the 3D bioprinting technology along with associated 3D bioprinting methods including ink-jet printing, extrusion printing, stereolithography, laser-assisted bioprinting and microfluidic techniques. We also focus on the types of materials, cell source, maturing, the implant of various representative tissue and organs, including blood vessels, bone and cartilage as well as recent advancements related to 3D bioprinting technology.
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author Jamaludin, Mohamad Ikhwan
Toto Syaputri, Al Ameerah Elza
Fakhruddin, Khalida
Mesbah, Zarin
Jerald Pereira, Angelique Maryann Pereira Anthony
author_facet Jamaludin, Mohamad Ikhwan
Toto Syaputri, Al Ameerah Elza
Fakhruddin, Khalida
Mesbah, Zarin
Jerald Pereira, Angelique Maryann Pereira Anthony
author_sort Jamaludin, Mohamad Ikhwan
title 3D Bioprinting: Introduction and recent advancement.
title_short 3D Bioprinting: Introduction and recent advancement.
title_full 3D Bioprinting: Introduction and recent advancement.
title_fullStr 3D Bioprinting: Introduction and recent advancement.
title_full_unstemmed 3D Bioprinting: Introduction and recent advancement.
title_sort 3d bioprinting: introduction and recent advancement.
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url http://eprints.utm.my/104727/1/KhalidaFakhruddinBelalYahyaHusseinAlTamAbdallahNasserSayed2022_3DBioprintingIntroductionandRecentAdvancement.pdf
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