自愈水凝胶
生物加工
药物输送
微流控
脚手架
细胞包封
纳米技术
材料科学
组织工程
生物医学工程
医学
高分子化学
作者
Andrew C. Daly,Lindsay Riley,Tatiana Segura,Jason A. Burdick
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41578-019-0148-6
摘要
Hydrogel microparticles (HMPs) are promising for biomedical applications, ranging from the therapeutic delivery of cells and drugs to the production of scaffolds for tissue repair and bioinks for 3D printing. Biologics (cells and drugs) can be encapsulated into HMPs of predefined shapes and sizes using a variety of fabrication techniques (batch emulsion, microfluidics, lithography, electrohydrodynamic spraying and mechanical fragmentation). HMPs can be formulated in suspensions to deliver therapeutics, as aggregates of particles (granular hydrogels) to form microporous scaffolds that promote cell infiltration or embedded within a bulk hydrogel to obtain multiscale behaviours. HMP suspensions and granular hydrogels can be injected for minimally invasive delivery of biologics, and they exhibit modular properties when comprised of mixtures of distinct HMP populations. In this Review, we discuss the techniques that are available for fabricating HMPs, as well as the multiscale behaviours of HMP systems and their functional properties, highlighting their advantages over traditional bulk hydrogels. Furthermore, we discuss applications of HMPs in the fields of cell delivery, drug delivery, scaffold design and biofabrication. Hydrogel microparticles are used for numerous biomedical applications, owing to their unique multiscale properties and design versatility. This Review discusses various hydrogel microparticle fabrication techniques and their diverse applications, ranging from cell and drug delivery to 3D printing.
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