Bio-printing
An alternative to scaffold-based approaches in tissue-engineering is organ printing. With tissue spheroids as building blocks, 3d functional living macro-tissues and organ constructs are fabricated layer by layer using bio-robots. Three steps involved in organ printing are development of digital image of actual organ (pre-processing), organ printing layer by layer in 3d environment (processing) and finally perfusion of the printed part and its maturation (post processing). Numerous studies have cited the importance of bio printing in generating 3d structure of tissues and organs and it has added another dimension to tissue engineering.
i. Tissue spheroid
ii. Bio-printer
iii. Future prospects
iv. Challenges
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