Fresh Bioprinting of Soft Biomaterials
In 3D bioprinting, working with soft materials, presents a complex challenge given their inability to retain a desired shape following extrusion.
One solution is FRESH bioprinting, a method of biofabrication which provides a temporary support and prevents the collapse or deformation of a construct during bioprinting. This method has rapidly become the go-to bioprinting platform of choice for many tissue engineers.
Learn more about:
- Leveraging FRESH printing method and LifeSupport for printing complex structures without the need for sacrificial support inks or ink modifiers
- Optimized protocols for printing collagen and alginate biomaterials mixed with human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)
- Printing and perfusing a hollow artery model with a bifurcation
- The effect of FRESH bioprinting on cell viability and stretching