Advancing extrusion-based embedded 3D bioprinting via scientific, engineering, and process innovations

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Abstract

Extrusion-based embedded 3D bioprinting, where bioinks and biomaterials are extruded within a support bath, has greatly expanded the achievable tissue architectures and complexity of biologic constructs that can be fabricated. However, significant scientific, engineering, and process-related challenges remain to recreate the full anatomic structure and physiologic function required for many therapeutic applications. This perspective explores the future advances in extrusion-based embedded 3D bioprinting that could address these challenges, paving the way for clinical translation of bioprinted tissues.

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Bakirci, E., Asghari Adib, A., Ashraf, S. F., & Feinberg, A. W. (2025). Advancing extrusion-based embedded 3D bioprinting via scientific, engineering, and process innovations. Biofabrication, 17(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1758-5090/adb7c3

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