3D BIOPRINTING OF TISSUES AND ORGANS FOR TRANSPLANTATION- A REVIEW
Pravin Vilas Kasbe*, Rucha Santosh Tiwari, Sonali Dagadu Sanap, Dhiraj Anil Tade
Abstract
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting, an additive manufacturing-based
technique for fabricating biomaterials, is a novel and promising
strategy in the medical and pharmaceutical fields. Because of its ability
to generate regenerative tissues and organs, this technology has paved
the way for the development of artificial multicellular tissues/organs.
This review discusses the state of the technology as well as a wide
range of biomaterials used in 3D bioprinting. It provides an update on
recent bioprinting and application developments. Finally, a realistic
overview of organ bioprinting technologies is presented, including
recent achievements in bioprinting tissue-engineered constructs,
limitations and challenges, and future research opportunities.
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