Three-Dimensional Bioprinting: The Ultimate Pinnacle of Tissue Engineering

  • Arumugam P
  • Kaarthikeyan G
  • Eswaramoorthy R
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Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has emerged as a revolutionary additive manufacturing technology that can potentially enable life-changing medical treatments in regenerative medicine. It applies the principles of tissue engineering for the printing of tissues and organs in a layer-by-layer manner. This review focuses on the various 3D bioprinting technologies currently available, the different biomaterials, cells, and growth factors that can be utilized to develop tissue-specific bioinks, the different venues for applying these technologies, and the challenges this technology faces.

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Arumugam, P., Kaarthikeyan, G., & Eswaramoorthy, R. (2024). Three-Dimensional Bioprinting: The Ultimate Pinnacle of Tissue Engineering. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.58029

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