| Literature DB >> 35973946 |
Aixiang Ding1,2, Sang Jin Lee2, Rui Tang2, Kaelyn L Gasvoda2, Felicia He2, Eben Alsberg2,3.
Abstract
4D bioprinting techniques that facilitate formation of shape-changing scaffold-free cell condensates with prescribed geometries have yet been demonstrated. Here, a simple 4D bioprinting approach is presented that enables formation of a shape-morphing cell condensate-laden bilayer system. The strategy produces scaffold-free cell condensates which morph over time into predefined complex shapes. Cell condensate-laden bilayers with specific geometries are readily fabricated by bioprinting technologies. The bilayers have tunable deformability and microgel (MG) degradation, enabling controllable morphological transformations and on-demand liberation of deformed cell condensates. With this system, large cell condensate-laden constructs with various complex shapes are obtained. As a proof-of-concept study, the formation of the letter "C"- and helix-shaped robust cartilage-like tissues differentiated from human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) is demonstrated. This system brings about a versatile 4D bioprinting platform idea that is anticipated to broaden and facilitate the applications of cell condensation-based 4D bioprinting.Entities:
Keywords: 4D bioprinting; cell aggregates; hydrogels; jammed microgels; tissue engineering
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35973946 PMCID: PMC9463124 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202202196
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 15.153