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Cha, Chaenyung
Integrative Biomaterials Engineering Lab.
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3D printing of mechanically tunable and photocrosslinkable hydrogel

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차채녕
Issued Date
2017-12-17
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https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/38983
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2017 대한메디컬 3D 프린팅학회 동계학술대회
Abstract
Light curing based 3D printing technologies, such as DLP and SLA, are widely used to fabricate polymer-based materials for biomedical applications, since many polymeric systems utilize photocrosslinking schemes to develop materials with varying physical properties. For tissue engineering, hydrogel-based tissue constructs with microscale resolution are commonly developed by photocrosslinking biocompatible, bioactive and photocrosslinkable hydrogels encapsulated with cells. In this presentation, examples of hydrogel-based tissue constructs using 3D printing technology are introduced: (1) SLA fabrication of proangiogenic factor producing tissues as microvascular stamp, (2) DLP fabrication of scaffold-reinforced soft hydrogels, and (3) polymeric crosslinker to independently control the mechanical and diffusional properties of photocrosslinkable hydrogels.
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대한메디컬 3D 프린팅학회

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