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Design and bioprinting for tissue interfaces.

Mine AltunbekSeyedeh Ferdows AfghahÖzüm Şehnaz ÇalışkanJames J YooBahattin Koç
Published in: Biofabrication (2023)
Tissue interfaces include complex gradient structures transitioning of biochemical and mechanical properties in micro-scale. This characteristic allows the communication and synchronistic functioning of two adjacent but distinct tissues. It is particularly challenging to restore the function of these complex structures by transplantation of scaffolds exclusively produced by conventional tissue engineering methods. Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology has opened an unprecedented approach for precise and graded patterning of chemical, biological and mechanical cues in a single construct mimicking natural tissue interfaces. This paper reviews and highlights biochemical and biomechanical design for 3D bioprinting of various tissue interfaces, including cartilage-bone, muscle-tendon, tendon/ligament-bone, skin, and neuro-vascular/muscular interfaces. Future directions and translational challenges are also provided at the end of the paper.
Keyphrases
  • tissue engineering
  • soft tissue
  • bone mineral density
  • high resolution
  • skeletal muscle
  • body composition
  • cell therapy
  • postmenopausal women
  • anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction