Bioinspired Bioinks for the Fabrication of Chemomechanically Relevant Standalone Disease Models of Hepatic Steatosis
Giuseppe Guagliano,
Cristina Volpini,
Lorenzo Sardelli
et al.
Abstract:Hepatotoxicity‐related issues are poorly predicted during preclinical trials, as their relevance is limited by the inadequacy to screen all the non‐physiological subclasses of the population. These pitfalls could be solved by implementing complex in vitro models of hepatic physiology and pathologies in the preclinical phase. To produce these platforms, we focused on extrusion‐based bioprinting, since it allows to manufacture tridimensional cell‐laden constructs with controlled geometries, in a high‐throughput … Show more
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