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Designing Decellularized Extracellular Matrix-Based Bioinks for 3D Bioprinting.

Alperen AbaciMurat Guvendiren
Published in: Advanced healthcare materials (2020)
3D bioprinting is an emerging technology to fabricate tissues and organs by precisely positioning cells into 3D structures using printable cell-laden formulations known as bioinks. Various bioinks are utilized in 3D bioprinting applications; however, developing the perfect bioink to fabricate constructs with biomimetic microenvironment and mechanical properties that are similar to native tissues is a challenging task. In recent years, decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM)-based bioinks have received an increasing attention in 3D bioprinting applications, since they are derived from native tissues and possess unique, complex tissue-specific biochemical properties. This review focuses on designing dECM-based bioinks for tissue and organ bioprinting, including commonly used decellularization and decellularized tissue characterization methods, bioink formulation and characterization, applications of dECM-based bioinks, and most recent advancements in dECM-based bioink design.
Keyphrases
  • extracellular matrix
  • gene expression
  • induced apoptosis
  • stem cells
  • working memory
  • high resolution
  • drug delivery
  • single cell
  • cell cycle arrest
  • oxidative stress
  • cell death
  • signaling pathway