3D printable hyaluronic acid-based hydrogel for its potential application as a bioink in tissue engineering.
Insup NohNahye KimHao Nguyen TranJaehoo LeeChibum LeePublished in: Biomaterials research (2019)
The experimental results demonstrated that the HA-g-pHEA-gelatin hydrogel showed both stable rheology properties and excellent biocompatibility, and the gel showed printability in good shape. The bone cells in bioinks of the lattice-printed scaffolds were viable. This study showed HA-g-pHEA-Gelatin gel's potential as a bioink or its tissue engineering applications in injectable and 3D bioprinting forms.