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High resolution bioprinting of multi-component hydrogels.

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Materials capable of directing cell fate by providing spatially-graded mechanical and biomolecular cues are critically important in the reconstitution of living matter. Herein, we report a multi-component inkjet bioprinting method… Click to show full abstract

Materials capable of directing cell fate by providing spatially-graded mechanical and biomolecular cues are critically important in the reconstitution of living matter. Herein, we report a multi-component inkjet bioprinting method that allows for spatially varying composition and network properties in cell-instructive glycosaminoglycan (GAG)-based biohybrid and pure poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels with unprecedented (50 µm) resolution. The principle relies on the covalent crosslinking of different polymeric precursors through a very rapid bio-orthogonal Michael type addition scheme adjusted in ways to occur during the fusion of bio-ink droplets prior to and upon contact with the target. Exemplary data show that chemotactic molecular gradients produced by this approach within printed GAG-gels of defined zonal architecture can effectively direct migratory activity and morphogenesis of embedded human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells. The introduced methodology is expected to enable a new, holistic level of control over reductionistic tissue and organoid models.

Keywords: resolution; high resolution; resolution bioprinting; component hydrogels; multi component; bioprinting multi

Journal Title: Biofabrication
Year Published: 2019

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