2021
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.1c02589
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Evaluating Particle Emissions and Toxicity of 3D Pen Printed Filaments with Metal Nanoparticles As Additives: In Vitro and in Silico Discriminant Function Analysis

Abstract: The emergence of low-cost 3D printing (particularly with 3D pens) in the home and school environment is a matter of concern since there is a lack of data confirming its safe application. The filament washed with water and the particle emission during printing (captured in water) were analyzed. In this report, we provide important insights about toxicity, intracellular mitochondrial stress, and cellular metabolic alterations as a mechanistic response after exposure of emissions released during 3D pen printing w… Show more

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“…Using interdisciplinary approaches, the so-called OoC can provide compartmentalized structures for individual components of any biological system. [103] Despite the advancements of OoC technology in several organs over the years, the field of obstetrics only just began applying this promising technology to study pregnancy and related complications. [21,[104][105][106][107] It is based on microfluidics that manipulates fluids in small channels.…”
Section: Placenta-on-chip and Organoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using interdisciplinary approaches, the so-called OoC can provide compartmentalized structures for individual components of any biological system. [103] Despite the advancements of OoC technology in several organs over the years, the field of obstetrics only just began applying this promising technology to study pregnancy and related complications. [21,[104][105][106][107] It is based on microfluidics that manipulates fluids in small channels.…”
Section: Placenta-on-chip and Organoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The limitations of our study are that we only used PLA filament for printing, which does not reflect the elasticity of the human tissue correctly. Further experiments with other 3D-printing materials will be able to adjust to more realistic conditions but concerns regarding safe application when additives are printed with the PLA filaments have to be taken into consideration [35]. Additionally, it is difficult to print very fine vessels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the requirement for expensive equipment and complex analysis, real-time diagnostics of CP sources can be challenging. This challenge can be addressed with data analytics based on machine learning algorithms predicting the quantitative structure–activity relationship (QSAR) modeling, 134 in silico Discriminant Function Analysis 135 and absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) calculations. 136 The QSAR and ADME profiling are being used to classify the effect of CP on the seed viability.…”
Section: Modeling Simulation and Diagnostics Of Cold Plasmas For Seed...mentioning
confidence: 99%