Post-decellularized printing of cartilage extracellular matrix: distinction between biomaterial ink and bioink

Feb 8, 2023Biomaterials science

Differences Between Biomaterial Ink and Bioink in Printing Cartilage Matrix After Cell Removal

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Abstract

Decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) is being explored for its potential in 3D bioprinting applications for cartilage regeneration.

  • Decellularization aims to remove cellular components from tissues while preserving regulatory molecules and mechanical integrity.
  • 3D bioprinting can incorporate various cells into biomaterials to create cell-laden structures for tissue engineering.
  • The definition of bioink has evolved to exclude materials that require post-printing cell seeding.
  • Printed dECM scaffolds have the potential to replicate the complex mechanical properties of cartilage.
  • The paper details the composition and structure of cartilage ECM and the bioprinting of dECM scaffolds.

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