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Volume 17, Issue 5
  • ISSN: 1574-888X
  • E-ISSN: 2212-3946

Abstract

For many years, discovering the appropriate methods for the treatment of skin irritation has been challenging for specialists and researchers. Bio-printing can be extensively applied to address the demand for proper skin substitutes to improve skin damage. Nowadays, to make more effective biomimicry of natural skin, many research teams have developed cell-seeded bio-inks for bioprinting of skin substitutes. These loaded cells can be single or co-cultured in these structures. The present review gives a comprehensive overview of the methods, substantial parameters of skin bioprinting, examples of in vitro and in vivo studies, and current advances and challenges in skin tissue engineering.

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2022-07-01
2024-10-09
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  • Article Type: Review Article
Keyword(s): 3D printing; bio-inks; bio-printing; Skin; skin irritation; tissue engineering
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