3d打印
软组织
刚度
材料科学
软机器人
纳米技术
生物医学工程
复合材料
计算机科学
工程类
医学
人工智能
外科
执行机构
作者
Somtochukwu S. Okafor,Jae Park,Tianran Liu,Anna P. Goestenkors,R. Alvarez,Barbara A. Semar,Justin S. Yu,Cayleigh P. O'Hare,Sandra K. Montgomery,Lianna Friedman,Alexandra L. Rutz
标识
DOI:10.1002/admt.202401528
摘要
Abstract 3D printing is a leading technique for fabricating tissue engineering scaffolds that facilitate native cellular behavior. Engineering scaffolds to possess functional properties like electronic conductivity is the first step toward integrating new technological capabilities like stimulating or monitoring cellular activity beyond the traditionally presented biophysical and biochemical cues. However, these bioelectronic scaffolds have been largely underdeveloped since the majority of electrically conducting materials possess high stiffness values outside the physiological range and that may negatively impact desired cell behavior. Here, methods of 3D printing poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrene sulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) hydrogel scaffolds and techniques to achieve stiffness relevant to many soft tissues (<100 kPa) are reported. Structures are confirmed as ideal tissue scaffolds by maintaining biostability, promoting high cell viability, as well as appropriate cell morphology and proliferation. These findings present a customizable 3D platform that provides favorable soft cellular microenvironments and this is envisioned to be adaptable to several bioelectronic applications.
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