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Tytuł:
Manuscript - 3D printing of biphasic inks: beyond single-scale architectural control
Autorzy:
Pierini, Filippo
Cidonio, Gianluca
Barbetta, Andrea
Scognamiglio, Chiara
Costantini, Marco
Agarwal, Tarun
Wydawca:
Royal Society of Chemistry
Cytata wydawnicza:
J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021,9, 12489-12508
Opis:
To date, Additive Manufacturing (AM) has come to the fore as a major disruptive technology embodying two main research lines - developing increasingly refined printing technologies and new processable materials. The latter has fostered a tremendous leap in AM technological advancement, allowing 3D printing to play a central role in dictating the tailorable settings for material design. In particular, the manufacturing of three-dimensional (3D) objects with functional hierarchical porous structure is of the utmost importance for numerous research areas, including tissue engineering, catalysis, aerospace, environmental science, electrochemistry, energy and sound absorption and light engineering materials. Biphasic inks such as emulsions represent viable templating systems for the fabrication of multiscale porosity. The combination of AM techniques and multiphasic inks provide pivotal control over multiple levels of material structure and function, enabling the use of advanced materials with unprecedented 3D architectures as well as physical, chemical, and mechanical properties. The related potential benefits are significant, with functional perspectives for a wide variety of research fields. In this concise review, we provide an updated overview of the employment of multiphase inks and show how they are adapted to different AM technologies or vice-versa.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Centrum Otwartej Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Tackling Current Biomedical Challenges With Frontier Biofabrication and Organ-On-A-Chip Technologies
Autorzy:
Maiullari, Fabio
Rizzi, Roberto
Paradiso, Alessia
Barbetta, Andrea
Volpi, Marina
Święszkowski, Wojciech
Bearzi, Claudia
Zhang, Yu Shrike
Fornetti, Ersilia
Gargioli, Cesare
Presutti, Dario
Celikkin, Nehar
Costantini, Marco
Agarwal, Tarun
Wydawca:
Frontiers Media
Cytata wydawnicza:
Celikkin N, Presutti D, Maiullari F, Fornetti E, Agarwal T, Paradiso A, Volpi M, Święszkowski W, Bearzi C, Barbetta A, Zhang YS, Gargioli C, Rizzi R and Costantini M (2021) Tackling Current Biomedical Challenges With Frontier Biofabrication and Organ-On-A-Chip Technologies. Front. Bioeng. Biotechnol. 9:732130. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2021.732130
Opis:
In the last decades, biomedical research has significantly boomed in the academia and industrial sectors, and it is expected to continue to grow at a rapid pace in the future. An in-depth analysis of such growth is not trivial, given the intrinsic multidisciplinary nature of biomedical research. Nevertheless, technological advances are among the main factors which have enabled such progress. In this review, we discuss the contribution of two state-of-the-art technologies–namely biofabrication and organ-on-a-chip–in a selection of biomedical research areas. We start by providing an overview of these technologies and their capacities in fabricating advanced in vitro tissue/organ models. We then analyze their impact on addressing a range of current biomedical challenges. Ultimately, we speculate about their future developments by integrating these technologies with other cutting-edge research fields such as artificial intelligence and big data analysis.
This study was supported by the National Science Centre—Poland (NCN) within the POLONEZ 3 fellowship number 2016/23/P/NZ1/03604 which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 665778. This study is also supported by the National Science Centre Poland (NCN) within PRELUDIUM 19 Project No. 2020/37/N/ST5/03272 to NC. This work was also supported by the National Science Centre (NCN) under the Grant No.: UMO-2016/23/Z/ST8/04375 (BIOMEMBRANE project (M-ERA.NET2 project 4246)).
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Centrum Otwartej Nauki
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