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Hossein Vahid Alizadeh1, Andrea S Flores Pérez2, Tomohiro Uno1

  • 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, Stanford, USA.

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This study introduces a 3D hybrid bioprinting platform for advanced tissue engineering. The novel approach creates robust, multifunctional constructs with enhanced mechanical strength for complex tissue applications.

Area of Science:

  • Biomaterials Science
  • Tissue Engineering
  • Regenerative Medicine

Background:

  • Conventional 3D bioprinting struggles to integrate soft and rigid materials for complex tissue constructs.
  • Existing methods limit the fabrication of multifunctional, mechanically robust engineered tissues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a 3D hybrid bioprinting approach using the Hybprinter platform.
  • To demonstrate the fabrication of multi-material, multifunctional tissue constructs with enhanced properties.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a novel Hybprinter platform integrating multiple 3D printing modules.
  • Employed a continuous bioprinting process with multiple soft and hard biomaterials.
  • Fabricated multi-hydrogel hybrid constructs with vascularization, mechanical robustness, and suturability.
Keywords:
biomaterialsbioprintingmulti-material biofabricationmusculoskeletal therapeuticsorthopedic graftstissue engineering

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  • Achieved over a 1000-fold increase in mechanical strength compared to hydrogel-only constructs.
  • Demonstrated enhanced osteogenic and chondrogenic differentiation in cell-laden constructs.
  • Successfully integrated multi-material components, gradient properties, and bioactive agents.

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  • This versatile platform advances complex tissue engineering for patient-specific, organ-on-demand applications.
  • The technology enables the creation of mechanically strong, suturable, and multifunctional tissue constructs.