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Volumetric additive manufacturing of pristine silk-based (bio)inks.

Maobin XieLiming LianXuan MuZeyu LuoCarlos Ezio Garciamendez-MijaresZhenrui ZhangArturo LópezJennifer ManríquezXiao KuangJunqi WuJugal Kishore SahooFederico Zertuche GonzálezGang LiGuosheng TangSushila MaharjanJie GuoDavid Lee KaplanYu Shrike Zhang
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Volumetric additive manufacturing (VAM) enables fast photopolymerization of three-dimensional constructs by illuminating dynamically evolving light patterns in the entire build volume. However, the lack of bioinks suitable for VAM is a critical limitation. This study reports rapid volumetric (bio)printing of pristine, unmodified silk-based (silk sericin (SS) and silk fibroin (SF)) (bio)inks to form sophisticated shapes and architectures. Of interest, combined with post-fabrication processing, the (bio)printed SS constructs reveal properties including reversible as well as repeated shrinkage and expansion, or shape-memory; whereas the (bio)printed SF constructs exhibit tunable mechanical performances ranging from a few hundred Pa to hundreds of MPa. Both types of silk-based (bio)inks are cytocompatible. This work supplies expanded bioink libraries for VAM and provides a path forward for rapid volumetric manufacturing of silk constructs, towards broadened biomedical applications.
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