Bioprinting of Cardiac Tissue in Space: Where Are We?

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Abstract

Bioprinting in space is the next frontier in tissue engineering. In the absence of gravity, novel opportunities arise, as well as new challenges. The cardiovascular system needs particular attention in tissue engineering, not only to develop safe countermeasures for astronauts in future deep and long-term space missions, but also to bring solutions to organ transplantation shortage. In this perspective, the challenges encountered when using bioprinting techniques in space and current gaps that need to be overcome are discussed. The recent developments that have been made in the bioprinting of heart tissues in space and an outlook on potential future bioprinting opportunities in space are described.

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Tabury, K., Rehnberg, E., Baselet, B., Baatout, S., & Moroni, L. (2023). Bioprinting of Cardiac Tissue in Space: Where Are We? Advanced Healthcare Materials, 12(23). https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202203338

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