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Scaffold-Free Bio-3D Printing Using Spheroids as "Bio-Inks" for Tissue (Re-)Construction and Drug Response Tests.

Daiki MurataKenichi AraiKoichi Nakayama
Published in: Advanced healthcare materials (2020)
In recent years, scaffold-free bio-3D printing using cell aggregates (spheroids) as "bio-inks" has attracted increasing attention as a method for 3D cell construction. Bio-3D printing uses a technique called the Kenzan method, wherein spheroids are placed one-by-one in a microneedle array (the "Kenzan") using a bio-3D printer. The bio-3D printer is a machine that was developed to perform bio-3D printing automatically. Recently, it has been reported that cell constructs can be produced by a bio-3D printer using spheroids composed of many types of cells and that this can contribute to tissue (re-)construction. This progress report summarizes the production and effectiveness of various cell constructs prepared using bio-3D printers. It also considers the future issues and prospects of various cell constructs obtained by using this method for further development of scaffold-free 3D cell constructions.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • randomized controlled trial
  • emergency department
  • oxidative stress
  • induced apoptosis
  • deep learning
  • working memory
  • machine learning
  • drug induced