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Flexible Allyl-modified Gelatin Photoclick Resin Tailored for Volumetric Bioprinting of Matrices for Soft Tissue Engineering.

Alessandro CianciosiSabrina StecherMaxi LofflerPetra Bauer-KreiselKhoon S LimTim B F WoodfieldJuergen GrollTorsten BlunkJürgen Groll
Published in: Advanced healthcare materials (2023)
Volumetric bioprinting (VBP) is a light-based 3D printing platform which recently prompted a paradigm shift for additive manufacturing (AM) techniques considering its capability to enable the fabrication of complex cell-laden geometries in tens of seconds with high spatiotemporal control and pattern accuracy. A flexible allyl-modified gelatin (gelAGE)-based photoclick resin is developed in this study to fabricate matrices with exceptionally soft polymer networks (0.2 - 1.0 kPa). The gelAGE-based resin formulations are designed to exploit the fast thiol-ene crosslinking in combination with a four-arm thiolated polyethylene glycol (PEG4SH), in the presence of a photoinitiator. The flexibility of the gelAGE biomaterial platform allows to tailor its concentration spanning from 2.75% to 6% and to vary the allyl to thiol ratio without hampering the photocrosslinking efficiency. The thiol-ene crosslinking enables the production of viable cell-material constructs with a high throughput in tens of seconds. The suitability of the gelAGE-based resins is demonstrated by adipogenic differentiation of adipose-derived stromal cells (ASC) after VBP and by the printing of more fragile adipocytes as a proof-of-concept. Taken together, this study introduces a soft photoclick resin which paves the way for volumetric printing applications toward soft tissue engineering. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
  • tissue engineering
  • high throughput
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