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An overview of the suitability of hydrogel-forming polymers for extrusion-based 3D-printing

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posted on 2024-11-16, 02:40 authored by Damian Kirchmajer, Robert Gorkin III, Peter in het PanhuisPeter in het Panhuis
This review evaluates hydrogel-forming polymers that are suitable for soft tissue engineering with a focus on materials that can be fabricated using additive manufacturing (3D-printing). An overview of the specific material requirements for hydrogel-based tissue engineering constructs is presented. This is followed by an explanation of the various hydrogel-forming polymer classes that includes a detailed examination of material properties that are critical for extrusion printing. Specifically, mechanisms for hydrogel formation, degradation, and biological response, activity and compatibility are explored. A discussion of extrusion printing strategies for printable hydrogel-forming polymers is then presented in conjunction with a list of considerations to guide future tissue engineering developments.

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ARC Centre of Excellence - Australian Centre for Electromaterials Science

Australian Research Council

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Kirchmajer, D. M., Gorkin III, R. & in het Panhuis, M. (2015). An overview of the suitability of hydrogel-forming polymers for extrusion-based 3D-printing. Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 3 (20), 4105-4117.

Journal title

Journal of Materials Chemistry B

Volume

3

Issue

20

Pagination

4105-4117

Language

English

RIS ID

100773

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