2023
DOI: 10.1039/d3bm01054f
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Development of digital light processing-based multi-material bioprinting for fabrication of heterogeneous tissue constructs

Abstract: Human tissues and organs have heterogeneous structures with multiple property gradients, which are difficult to be restored by single-material bioprinting technology. The advances in multi-material bioprinting technologies have shown great...

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“…For example, since cells are often present in the form of a suspension in hydrogels, their absorption, reflection, and refraction to the curing light might affect the quality of bioprinting, which requires careful selection of the wavelength of the curing light and the cell density. 22 In addition, the choice of materials that are suitable for vat photopolymerization is limited, resulting in only a few acrylate materials being available so far. Breakthroughs in photochemistry are expected to expand the range of photopolymerizable biomaterials.…”
Section: Bioprinting Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, since cells are often present in the form of a suspension in hydrogels, their absorption, reflection, and refraction to the curing light might affect the quality of bioprinting, which requires careful selection of the wavelength of the curing light and the cell density. 22 In addition, the choice of materials that are suitable for vat photopolymerization is limited, resulting in only a few acrylate materials being available so far. Breakthroughs in photochemistry are expected to expand the range of photopolymerizable biomaterials.…”
Section: Bioprinting Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital light projection 3D printing technology is a widely used type of laser‐assisted bioprinting. [ 31 , 32 ] However, a hydrogel material that simultaneously exhibits adhesion, 3D printability, and biocompatibility has not yet been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%