Surface Tension-Assisted Additive Manufacturing of Tubular, Multicomponent Biomaterials

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The fabrication of functional biomaterials for organ replacement and tissue repair remains a major goal of biomedical engineering. Advances in additive manufacturing (AM) technologies and computer-aided design (CAD) are advancing the tools available for the production of these devices. Ideally, these constructs should be matched to the geometry and mechanical properties of the tissue at the needed implant site. To generate geometrically defined and structurally supported multicomponent and cell-laden biomaterials, we have developed a method to integrate hydrogels with 3D-printed lattice scaffolds leveraging surface tension-assisted AM.

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Guzzi, E. A., Ragelle, H., & Tibbitt, M. W. (2021). Surface Tension-Assisted Additive Manufacturing of Tubular, Multicomponent Biomaterials. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2147, pp. 149–160). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0611-7_13

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