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4D-Printed Dynamic Materials in Biomedical Applications: Chemistry, Challenges, and Their Future Perspectives in the Clinical Sector.

Wenxian ZhouZhiguang QiaoEhsan Nazarzadeh ZareJinfeng HuangXuanqi ZhengXiaolei SunMinmin ShaoHui WangXiaoyan WangDong ChenJing ZhengShan FangYan Michael LiXiao-Lei ZhangLei YangGiuseppe PeraleAimin Wu
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2020)
Most of the biomedical materials printed using 3D bioprinting are static and are unable to alter/transform with dynamic changes in the internal environment of the body. The emergence of four-dimensional (4D) printing addresses this problem. By preprogramming dynamic polymer materials and their nanocomposites, 4D printing is able to produce the desired shapes or transform functions under specific conditions or stimuli to better adapt to the surrounding environment. In this review, the current and potential applications of 4D-printed materials are introduced in different aspects of the biomedical field, e.g., tissue engineering, drug delivery, and sensors. In addition, the existing limitations and possible solutions are discussed. Finally, the current limitations of 4D-printed materials along with their future perspective are presented to provide a basis for future research.
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • tissue engineering
  • low cost
  • gold nanoparticles
  • risk assessment
  • cancer therapy