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中国生物工程杂志

China Biotechnology
China Biotechnology  2010, Vol. 30 Issue (12): 95-104    DOI:
    
The Application of Cell Bioprinting
ZHOU Li-hong1, CHEN Zi-qiang1, HUANG Guo-you1, ZHAI Xiao1, CHEN Yong-mei2, XU Fong3, LU Tian-jian4
1. Biomedical Engineering and Biomechanics center, School of Aerospace, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, China;
2. Key laboratory for Non equilibrium condensed matter and Quantum engineering of Ministry of Education,School of Science,Xi’an 710049,China;
3. HST-Center for Biomedical Engineering,Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital,Harvard Medical School, Boston 510660, MA,USA;
4. Biomedical Engineering and Biomechanics Center, School of Aerospace, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, China
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Abstract  

Cell bioprinting can be defined as an advanced technology that fabricates 3D functional multi-cellular tissue in vitro. Due to its interdisciplinary characteristics, high resolution, cell bioprinting has been of considerable importance and popularity in recently. It is a powerful technology for tissue engineering and biological studies. Rather than a single approach, cell bioprinting includes a set of techniques (e.g. inkjet bioprinting, laser based techniques) that transfer biologically materials onto a substrate. Cell bioprinting also provides a new concept that how to construct more naturally 3D tissues or organs in vitro. The principle of these techniques was introduced, An overview of cell bioprinting in biological engineering applications, such as building 3D micro tissue, investigating cell biology, fabricating cell based microarray was also presented.



Key wordsCell bioprinting      Tissue engineering      Cell biology      Cell based biosensor      Drug screening     
Received: 28 July 2010      Published: 25 December 2010
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ZHOU Li-hong, CHEN Zi-qiang, HUANG Guo-you, ZHAI Xiao, CHEN Yong-mei, XU Fong, LU Tian-jian. The Application of Cell Bioprinting. China Biotechnology, 2010, 30(12): 95-104.

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