In a significant breakthrough, researchers have successfully combined volumetric bioprinting with melt electrowriting for the first time, as revealed in a study published in Advanced Materials. Led by the biofabrication lab of Regenerative Medicine Center Utrecht (RMCU), this innovative approach merges the speed and cell-friendly nature of volumetric printing with the structural strength required for the creation of functional blood vessels.
Volumetric printing, a technique pioneered by the RMCU biofabrication lab in 2019, offers rapid printing while enabling cells to survive the process. However, the resulting prints lack structural integrity due to the use of cell-friendly gels. This poses a challenge for blood vessels, which must endure high pressures and bending. To overcome this limitation, researchers aimed to combine volumetric bioprinting with melt electrowriting.
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