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  • Bioprinting drug delivery is a method for producing drug delivery vehicles. It uses three-dimensional printing of biomaterials via additive manufacturing...
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    tissue engineering fields. 3D bioprinting covers a broad range of bioprinting techniques and biomaterials. Currently, bioprinting can be used to print tissue...
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    of polar drugs across epithelial surfaces, and is biocompatible and biodegradable. However, it is not approved by the FDA for drug delivery. Purified...
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    Microgravity bioprinting is the utilization of 3D bioprinting techniques under microgravity conditions to fabricate highly complex, functional tissue and...
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    use and dynamics of drugs or pharmaceuticals in space environments. Falling in the realm of space medicine, outer space drug delivery is the practical application...
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    as extrusion bioprinting, have been researched and subsequently introduced as a means of production. In 2004, the field of bioprinting was drastically...
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  • in the Inactive Ingredient Database (IID). Poloxamer 407 is used in bioprinting applications due to its unique phase-change properties. In a 30% solution...
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    "Alginate-based hydrogels as drug delivery vehicles in cancer treatment and their applications in wound dressing and 3D bioprinting". Journal of Biological...
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    found traction when hydrogels were repurposed for drug delivery. In 1984, Charles Hull developed bioprinting by converting a Hewlett-Packard inkjet printer...
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  • development by 3D Bioprinting with a study on Stem cells & Cancer signaling pathways and also focuses on various cancer drug delivery methods that are...
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    Mohiuddin M, Zhang LG (July 2018). "3D bioprinting for cardiovascular regeneration and pharmacology". Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. 132: 252–269. doi:10.1016/j...
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  • 4-dimensional printing (4D printing; also known as 4D bioprinting, active origami, or shape-morphing systems) uses the same techniques of 3D printing...
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    achieve organ-targeting drug delivery and avoid non-specific uptake. Despite the great potential of this nanoparticle-based drug delivery system, the significant...
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    Injectable hydrogels can be used to carry drugs or cells for applications in tissue regeneration or 3D bioprinting. Hydrogels with reversible chemistry are...
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  • Sequencing — Drug deliveryDrug design Electrocardiography — Electroencephalography — Engineering — Engineered uterus Flow cytometry — Food and Drug Administration...
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    via xenotransplantation, allogenic recellularization, and autologous bioprinting technologies. In 2021, researchers at New York University used a ThymoKidney...
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    nanoparticles into intestinal organoids to form an intestinal Trojan horse for drug delivery and gene therapy. Subsequent reports showed significant physiological...
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  • materials include electrospinning, casting, two-photon polymerization and bioprinting. Zenobi-Wong holds four licensed patents in the fields of tissue engineering...
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    future: recent advances of 3D printing in drug delivery and healthcare" (PDF). Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery. 16 (10): 1081–1094. doi:10.1080/17425247...
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  • March 16, 2016. Murphy, Sean; Atala, Anthony (December 5, 2013). "3D bioprinting of tissues and organs". Nature Biotechnology. 32 (8): 773–85. doi:10...
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