2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.04.577699
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Enzyme Bioink for the 3D Printing of Biocatalytic Materials

Luca A. Altevogt,
Rakib H. Sheikh,
Thomas G. Molley
et al.

Abstract: The field of 3D biofabrication faces major challenges on the road to printing fully functional tissues and organs. One of them is adding functionality to the newly formed tissue for replicating an active biochemical environment. Native extracellular matrices sequester numerous bioactive species, making the microenvironment biochemically active. On the other hand, most 3D-printed constructs have limited activity, serving merely as mechanical scaffolding. Here we demonstrate active scaffolding through the integr… Show more

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