| Literature DB >> 29403328 |
Shida Miao1, Nathan Castro1,2, Margaret Nowicki1, Lang Xia1, Haitao Cui1, Xuan Zhou1, Wei Zhu1, Se-Jun Lee1, Kausik Sarkar1, Giovanni Vozzi3, Yasuhiko Tabata4, John Fisher5, Lijie Grace Zhang1,6,7.
Abstract
Four dimensional (4D) printing is an emerging technology with great capacity for fabricating complex, stimuli-responsive 3D structures, providing great potential for tissue and organ engineering applications. Although the 4D concept was first highlighted in 2013, extensive research has rapidly developed, along with more-in-depth understanding and assertions regarding the definition of 4D. In this review, we begin by establishing the criteria of 4D printing, followed by an extensive summary of state-of-the-art technological advances in the field. Both transformation-preprogrammed 4D printing and 4D printing of shape memory polymers are intensively surveyed. Afterwards we will explore and discuss the applications of 4D printing in tissue and organ regeneration, such as developing synthetic tissues and implantable scaffolds, as well as future perspectives and conclusions.Entities:
Keywords: 4D printing; organ regeneration; stimuli-responsive; tissue regeneration
Year: 2017 PMID: 29403328 PMCID: PMC5796676 DOI: 10.1016/j.mattod.2017.06.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mater Today (Kidlington) ISSN: 1369-7021 Impact factor: 31.041