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3-Dimensional Printing of Hydrogel-Based Nanocomposites: A Comprehensive Review on the Technology Description, Properties, and Applications Publisher

Summary: Scientists review advances in 3D-printed hydrogels, showing promise for building stronger, tissue-like structures for future medical use. #3DPrinting #Biomaterials

Soleymani Eil Bakhtiari S1 ; Bakhsheshirad HR1, 2 ; Karbasi S3 ; Razzaghi M1 ; Tavakoli M4 ; Ismail AF5 ; Sharif S2 ; Ramakrishna S6 ; Chen X7 ; Berto F8
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Source: Advanced Engineering Materials Published:2021


Abstract

Increasing demand for customized implants and tissue scaffolds requires advanced biomaterials and fabricating processes for fabricating three-dimensional (3D) structures that resemble the complexity of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Lately, biofabrication approaches such as cell-laden (soft) hydrogel 3D printing (3DP) have been of increasing interest in the development of 3D functional environments similar to natural tissues and organs. Hydrogels that resemble biological ECMs can provide mechanical support and signaling cues to cells to control their behavior. Although the capability of hydrogels to produce artificial ECMs can regulate cellular behavior, one of the major drawbacks of working with hydrogels is their inferior mechanical properties. Therefore, keeping and enhancing the mechanical integrity of fabricated scaffolds has become an essential matter for 3D hydrogel structures. Herein, 3D-printed hydrogel-based nanocomposites (NCs) are evaluated systematically in terms of introducing novel techniques for 3DP of hydrogel-based materials, properties, and biomedical applications. © 2021 The Authors. Advanced Engineering Materials published by Wiley-VCH GmbH
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