A highly printable and biocompatible hydrogel composite for direct printing of soft and perfusable vasculature-like structures

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Abstract

Vascularization is one major obstacle in bioprinting and tissue engineering. In order to create thick tissues or organs that can function like original body parts, the presence of a perfusable vascular system is essential. However, it is challenging to bioprint a hydrogel-based three-dimensional vasculature-like structure in a single step. In this paper, we report a new hydrogel-based composite that offers impressive printability, shape integrity, and biocompatibility for 3D bioprinting of a perfusable complex vasculature-like structure. The hydrogel composite can be used on a non-liquid platform and is printable at human body temperature. Moreover, the hydrogel composite supports both cell proliferation and cell differentiation. Our results represent a potentially new vascularization strategy for 3D bioprinting and tissue engineering.

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Suntornnond, R., Tan, E. Y. S., An, J., & Chua, C. K. (2017). A highly printable and biocompatible hydrogel composite for direct printing of soft and perfusable vasculature-like structures. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-17198-0

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