Issue 15, 2018

Nanoscale 3D printing of hydrogels for cellular tissue engineering

Abstract

Hydrogel scaffolds that mimic the native extracellular matrix (ECM) environment play a crucial role in tissue engineering. It has been demonstrated that cell behaviors can be affected by not only the hydrogel's physical and chemical properties, but also its three dimensional (3D) geometrical structures. In order to study the influence of 3D geometrical cues on cell behaviors as well as the maturation and function of engineered tissues, it is imperative to develop 3D fabrication techniques for creating micro and nanoscale hydrogel constructs. Among existing techniques that can effectively pattern hydrogels, two-photon polymerization (2PP)-based femtosecond laser 3D printing technology allows one to produce hydrogel structures with a resolution of 100 nm. This article reviews the basics of this technique and some of its applications in tissue engineering.

Graphical abstract: Nanoscale 3D printing of hydrogels for cellular tissue engineering

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
01 Feb 2018
Accepted
13 Mar 2018
First published
14 Mar 2018

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2018,6, 2187-2197

Author version available

Nanoscale 3D printing of hydrogels for cellular tissue engineering

S. You, J. Li, W. Zhu, C. Yu, D. Mei and S. Chen, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2018, 6, 2187 DOI: 10.1039/C8TB00301G

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