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Handheld bioprinting strategies for in situ wound dressing

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3D BIOPRINTING
Volume 65, Issue 3, Pages 533-543

Publisher

PORTLAND PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1042/EBC20200098

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01GM134036]
  2. Brigham Research Institute

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Handheld bioprinting technology delivers biomaterials and/or cells to injury sites through freeform, user-instructed deposition, targeted towards in situ wound dressing and healing. It is believed that this technology will play an essential role in in situ wound healing due to its excellent portability, user-friendliness, cost-effectiveness, and adaptability to various wound needs.
Handheld bioprinting has recently attracted considerable attention as a technology to deliver biomaterials and/or cells to injury sites by using freeform, user-instructed deposition approaches, specifically targeted towards in situ wound dressing and healing. In this review, we present a concise introduction of handheld bioprinting, and a thorough discussion on design and manufacture of handheld bioprinters and choice over bioinks. Finally, the advantages, challenges, and prospective of the said technologies are elaborated. It is believed that handheld bioprinting will play an essential role in the field of in situ wound healing mainly due to its excellent portability, user-friendliness, cost-effectiveness, and amenability to various wound needs.

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