Noninvasive Three-Dimensional In Situ and In Vivo Characterization of Bioprinted Hydrogel Scaffolds Using the X-ray Propagation-Based Imaging Technique

May 26, 2021ACS applied materials & interfaces

Noninvasive 3D Imaging of Bioprinted Hydrogel Scaffolds in Living Tissue Using X-ray Propagation

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Abstract

Hydrogel scaffolds were successfully bioprinted and imaged using a novel high-resolution imaging technique.

  • Hydrogel scaffolds with varying structural patterns were created through a controlled bioprinting process.
  • A new imaging method, based on synchrotron propagation-based imaging with computed tomography, was developed for assessing the scaffolds.
  • The scaffolds' structural responses to compressive loading were visualized and characterized.
  • Implanted hydrogel scaffolds in rats demonstrated high phase contrast in the obtained images.
  • The imaging technique enabled detailed visualization of 3D hydrogel structures both before and after implantation.

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