Journal article

Three-Dimensional Printing and Cell Therapy for Wound Repair

Sylvia van Kogelenberg, Zhilian Yue, Jeremy N Dinoro, Christopher S Baker, Gordon G Wallace

ADVANCES IN WOUND CARE | MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC | Published : 2018

Abstract

Significance: Skin tissue damage is a major challenge and a burden on healthcare systems, from burns and other trauma to diabetes and vascular disease. Although the biological complexities are relatively well understood, appropriate repair mechanisms are scarce. Three-dimensional bioprinting is a layer-based approach to regenerative medicine, whereby cells and cell-based materials can be dispensed in fine spatial arrangements to mimic native tissue. Recent Advances: Various bioprinting techniques have been employed in wound repair-based skin tissue engineering, from laser-induced forward transfer to extrusion-based methods, and with the investigation of the benefits and shortcomings of each,..

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