Generic method of printing window adjustment for extrusion-based 3D-bioprinting to maintain high viability of mesenchymal stem cells in an alginate-gelatin hydrogel

Bioprinting(2020)

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Abstract
Over the last decade, bioprinting of artificial tissues has been developed into a significant field of research. With an increasing number of printing technologies and bioinks used in bioprinting, its complexity increases as both the printing technology and the properties of the bioink influence the cell biological functionality and printing accuracy of the printed tissue. Therefore, optimization of bioprinting processes often remains a challenge, which could be solved by a smart fine-tuning of the process parameters. We present a novel method to adjust the printing window for extrusion-based bioprinting on the basis of a two-step assessment to determine process parameters such as nozzle size, extrusion flow rate, and printing temperature. First, a suitable printing temperature is deduced from the bioink properties and second nozzle size and extrusion flow rate is selected in a way that the immediate cell damage after printing is reduced. For both steps only basic rheological properties of the bioinks need to be known as well as detailed knowledge of the cell survival in the bioink for different shear stresses.
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Extrusion-based bioprinting,Process development,Shear stress,Bioink,Printing accuracy,Cell viability
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