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3D bioprinting allows creative ideas for 3D scaffold development. Therefore, it enhances the creation of customized dressings for tissue regeneration and the wound healing process. A relevant requirement when employing hydrogels in extrusion-based bioprinting (EBB), is to maintain design fidelity and shape of printed structures. In this work, three...
Violacein (Viol) is a bacterial purple water-insoluble pigment synthesized by Chromobacterium violaceum and other microorganisms that display many beneficial therapeutic properties including anticancer activity. Viol was produced, purified in our laboratory, and encapsulated in a nanostructured lipid carrier (NLC). The NLC is composed of the solid...
Extrusion-based bioprinting (EBB) is a biofabrication technique that has been widely used by researchers in the last two decades, mainly due to its versatility, ease to use, and low cost. EBB can deposit many materials, different cell types, and biomolecules in a predetermined position to generate 3D complex architectures for its usage in tissue en...
Three-dimensional bioprinting is a new technology that should be integrated into several areas, including medical technology. However, before designing and applying it on a large scale, several biophysical parameters and particularly printability need to be established. In the present work, general characteristics of the extrusion method, bioinks,...