过程(计算)
材料科学
3D打印
人的心脏
纳米技术
计算机科学
生物医学工程
墨水池
挤压
制作
复合材料
工程类
医学
替代医学
病理
心脏病学
操作系统
作者
Cheng Zhang,Weijian Hua,Kellen Mitchell,Lily Raymond,F. Delzendehrooy,Lai Wen,Changwoo Do,Jihua Chen,Ying Yang,Gabe Linke,Zhengyi Zhang,Mena Asha Krishnan,Mitchell Kuss,Ryan Coulter,Erick R. Bandala,Yiliang Liao,Bin Duan,Danyang Zhao,Guangrui Chai,Yifei Jin
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2313464121
摘要
Creating tissue and organ equivalents with intricate architectures and multiscale functional feature sizes is the first step toward the reconstruction of transplantable human tissues and organs. Existing embedded ink writing approaches are limited by achievable feature sizes ranging from hundreds of microns to tens of millimeters, which hinders their ability to accurately duplicate structures found in various human tissues and organs. In this study, a multiscale embedded printing (MSEP) strategy is developed, in which a stimuli-responsive yield-stress fluid is applied to facilitate the printing process. A dynamic layer height control method is developed to print the cornea with a smooth surface on the order of microns, which can effectively overcome the layered morphology in conventional extrusion-based three-dimensional bioprinting methods. Since the support bath is sensitive to temperature change, it can be easily removed after printing by tuning the ambient temperature, which facilitates the fabrication of human eyeballs with optic nerves and aortic heart valves with overhanging leaflets on the order of a few millimeters. The thermosensitivity of the support bath also enables the reconstruction of the full-scale human heart on the order of tens of centimeters by on-demand adding support bath materials during printing. The proposed MSEP demonstrates broader printable functional feature sizes ranging from microns to centimeters, providing a viable and reliable technical solution for tissue and organ printing in the future.
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