In situ 3D bioprinting with bioconcrete bioink

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Mingjun Xie
Yang Shi
Chun Zhang
Mingjie Ge
Jingbo Zhang
Zichen Chen
Jianzhong Fu
Zhijian Xie
Yong He
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[1] Zhejiang University,State Key Laboratory of Fluid Power and Mechatronic Systems, School of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Zhejiang University,Key Laboratory of 3D Printing Process and Equipment of Zhejiang Province, School of Mechanical Engineering
[3] Zhejiang University School of Medicine,Stomatology Hospital, School of Stomatology
[4] Zhejiang Provincial Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases,Cancer Center
[5] Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedical Research of Zhejiang Province,Key Laboratory of Materials Processing and Mold
[6] Zhejiang University,undefined
[7] Zhengzhou University,undefined
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In-situ bioprinting is attractive for directly depositing the therapy bioink at the defective organs to repair them, especially for occupations such as soldiers, athletes, and drivers who can be injured in emergency. However, traditional bioink displays obvious limitations in its complex operation environments. Here, we design a bioconcrete bioink with electrosprayed cell-laden microgels as the aggregate and gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) precursor solution as the cement. Promising printability is guaranteed with a wide temperature range benefiting from robust rheological properties of photocrosslinked microgel aggregate and fluidity of GelMA cement. Composite components simultaneously self-adapt to biocompatibility and different tissue mechanical microenvironment. Strong binding on tissue-hydrogel interface is achieved by hydrogen bonds and friction when the cement is photocrosslinked. This bioink owns good portability and can be easily prepared in urgent accidents. Meanwhile, microgels can be cultured to mini tissues and then mixed as bioink aggregates, indicating our bioconcrete can be functionalized faster than normal bioinks. The cranial defects repair results verify the superiority of this bioink and its potential in clinical settings required in in-situ treatment.
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