Bioprinting of gelatin-based materials for orthopedic application
Yusuf Olatunji Waidi,
Ishaq Kariim,
Sudipto Datta
Abstract:Bio-printed hydrogels have evolved as one of the best regenerative medicine and tissue engineering platforms due to their outstanding cell-friendly microenvironment. A correct hydrogel ink formulation is critical for creating desired scaffolds that have better fidelity after printing. Gelatin and its derivatives have sparked intense interest in various biomedical sectors because of their biocompatibility, biodegradability, ease of functionalization, and rapid gelling tendency. As a result, this report emphasiz… Show more
3D bioprinting has become a leading contender among additive manufacturing in biomedicine, offering the potential to create functional tissues and organs that could eliminate the need for transplants. However, for...
3D bioprinting has become a leading contender among additive manufacturing in biomedicine, offering the potential to create functional tissues and organs that could eliminate the need for transplants. However, for...
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