3D Bioprinting of Human Soft Tissues
Jim Engström, Global Application Specialist, CELLINK
3D Bioprinting has gained attention in tissue engineering due to its
ability to spatially control the placement of cells, biomaterials and
biological molecules. The development of new hydrogel bioinks with good
printability and bioactive properties has made it possible to 3D
bioprint and accelerate the maturation of complex 3D tissue-like models.
In this talk, we present our recent work in bioink development for 3D
bioprinting and culture of healthy tissues such as skin, bone and
cartilage, as well as cancer tissues, such as breast cancer and
osteosarcoma tissue models.
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