Recently, BEBC was invited to
public a review paper entitled 4D Bioprinting for Biomedical Applications on Trends
in Biotechnology (IF 11.958). Trends in Biotechnology of Cell Press is an
authoritative magazine in biomedical area.
3D bioprinting has been
developed to effectively and rapidly pattern living cells and biomaterials,
aiming to create complex bioconstructs. However, placing biocompatible
materials or cells into direct contact via bioprinting is necessary but
insufficient for creating these constructs. Therefore, ‘4D bioprinting’ has
emerged recently, where ‘time’ is integrated with 3D bioprinting as the fourth
dimension, and the printed objects can change their shapes or functionalities
when an external stimulus is imposed or when cell fusion or postprinting
self-assembly occurs. In this review, we highlight recent developments in 4D
bioprinting technology. Additionally, we review the uses of 4D bioprinting in
tissue engineering and drug delivery. Finally, we discuss the major roadblocks
to this approach, together with possible solutions, to provide future
perspectives on this technology.
BEBC makes long-term effort to
promote the research and application of 3D cell printing technology. BEBCers have
published more than 10 relevant papers in journals such as Biofabrication,
Engineering, Biomicrofluidics,
Scientific Reports. This article gives the summary
and extension of BEBCers’ research work of the 3D bio-printing, and proposed a
new direction to explore.
Link: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167779916000664