Research Reports from University of Granada Provide New Insights into Tissue Engineering (Comparison of Printable Biomaterials for Use in Neural Tissue Engineering: An In Vitro Characterization and In Vivo Biocompatibility Assessment).

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Zdroj: Blood Weekly; 6/13/2024, p454-454, 1p
Abstrakt: A recent report from the University of Granada in Spain discusses the challenges of treating nervous system traumatic injuries and the potential of 3D printing in tissue engineering. The researchers compared different biomaterials for 3D-printed scaffolds used in neural tissue engineering. They found that thermoplastics had superior printing results, while Flexdym and GelMA showed great viscoelastic properties. GelMA also demonstrated higher cell viability after in vitro cell culture. The study concluded that further research is needed to determine the therapeutic efficacy of these 3D-printed scaffolds. [Extracted from the article]
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