Collagen-based bioinks for hard tissue engineering applications: a comprehensive review

Mar 7, 2019Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine

Collagen-based materials for repairing hard tissues: a detailed review

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Abstract

Additive manufacturing has gained significant interest for fabricating complex structures for soft-to-hard tissue regeneration.

  • 3D printing is a prominent technique in biofabrication, allowing for the creation of customized and functional tissue structures.
  • Bioinks, composed of biomaterials and potentially laden with cells and bioactive molecules, are crucial for successful tissue regeneration.
  • Collagen-based materials are highlighted as promising for developing bioinks due to their high cell-activating properties.
  • Key factors in the fabrication process include printing fidelity, mechanical strength, and cell compatibility.
  • The review discusses the current achievements in using collagen-based materials for scaffolds aimed at bone and cartilage repair.

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